Treasure Island Chapter 4

Treasure Island Chapter 4

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English

4th Grade

Hard

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1.

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What is the main narrative element that connects the reader to Jim's experiences?

Back

The reader's connection to Jim's fear and moral conflict.

2.

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What does the phrase 'smart as paint' suggest about Silver's character?

Back

It reveals Silver's pattern of manipulation.

3.

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How does first-person narration through Jim influence the story?

Back

It creates uncertainty about other characters' true motives.

4.

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What does Silver's statement about saving money indicate about his personality?

Back

It shows his patient but calculated nature.

5.

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How does repetition in Silver's flattery affect character development?

Back

It shows Silver uses the same flattery on everyone.

6.

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What is the significance of Jim's fear in the story?

Back

It helps the reader connect emotionally with Jim's moral dilemmas.

7.

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How does the author use Jim's perspective to build tension?

Back

By limiting the reader's knowledge of other characters' intentions.

8.

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What does Silver's manipulation reveal about his leadership style?

Back

It highlights his cunning and strategic approach.

9.

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Why is the setting of Treasure Island important to the story?

Back

It creates an adventurous backdrop that influences the characters' actions.

10.

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What role does Jim's character play in the theme of bravery?

Back

Jim's journey reflects the struggle between fear and courage.

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