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Sunday, December 9, 2012
Chapter Seven
On the last page of this chapter (p. 83), Urchin notices that on the threadings (which seem to be pictures stitched of thread) that hung in the workroom that showed "the kings, queens, heroes, and captains of the past" were mostly squirrels, and that "All the females look like Lady Aspen. And all the males look like Husk." What do you think this means? Do you think this is significant? Why or why not?
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Yes I think it was significant. I think Husk is in with the king to do something to the islanders because the king is his dad or uncle. I think Lady Aspen is in with the queen to do something with the islanders.
ReplyDeleteI think that it is significant. I think that means that Captain Husk will become king and Lady Aspen will become queen.
ReplyDelete@ John its possible that they could because the Royal Family could die and the highest ranking assistants could become the new King and/or Queen.
ReplyDelete@ myself but the Kingdom would probably vote on it. Its possible still.
DeleteI think that it is significant. I think that Husk asked the King if they could make the threading of squirls because Husk tells the King what to do.
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