Saturday, December 8, 2012

Chapter Six

On page 65, Padra is reluctant to allow Urchin into the turret, but Brother Fir explains that he must be let in with them.  In your own words, using evidence from the text, explain why Fir thought Urchin should be in the turret with them.

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  1. I think Urchin was let in by brother Fir because they were talking about Captain Husk, and how he spends a lot of time with him, and Husk is making orders. Since Crispin is gone Husk can get away with a lot more. Brother Fir said " If we don't warn him he will be in danger."

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    1. Are you saying that Urchin spends a lot of time with Husk?

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  2. I think Fir let Urchin because Fir believes in Urchin because he was born on the night of the riding stars. Plus, they said he would be in danger if they don't tell him and he should hear what Padra has to say About Captain Husk.

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  3. I think Brother Fir let Urchin in because he said Urchin would be in danger if they don't tell him. I think Padra didn't want Urchin in because if he knows what they are talking about, Urchin would try to stop Husk and get killed.

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  4. I think Bother Fir let him in because the book said that he would be in danger if he didn't know what Captain Padra was saying. They will tell him what Captain Husk did. Then urchin will go try to solve the problem.

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  5. I think Fir was giving Urchin a chance to work with him and show him how hard-working he is.

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