
Anne Duchesneau
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Answered a Question in Blood Type
There are two parts to how we commonly type blood: the part that deals with antigens (the part of blood type that is A, B, AB, or O) and Rh factor (the positive or negative after the letters). The... -
Answered a Question in The Bronze Bow
In The Bronze Bow by Elizabeth George Speare, the relationship between Daniel and Rosh changes over time. At first, Daniel sees Rosh as a bold and fearless leader who will help the community in the... -
Answered a Question in Hope Was Here
In Hope Was Here, written by Joan Bauer, the main character's name given to her by her mother is Tulip. Her mother is barely present in her life, only popping up occasionally, and has abandoned her... -
Answered a Question in Great Expectations
In Great Expectations by Charles Dickens, one of the major antagonists is Bentley Drummle. He is described as incredibly rude, despite the fact that he a gentleman in terms of social class. His is... -
Answered a Question in If I Forget Thee, O Earth . . .
The main characters of Arthur C. Clarke's story "If I Forget Thee, O Earth..." are Marvin and his father. In the story, Marvin and his father are revealed to be living on the moon. When Marvin sees... -
Answered a Question in Doctor Faustus
The deal made by Doctor John Faustus with the devil in Doctor Faustus by Christopher Marlowe is that Dr. Faustus would attain twenty-four years of power in exchange for his soul. The deals begins... -
Answered a Question in Tuck Everlasting
In the book Tuck Everlasting by Natalie Babbitt, the main character, Winnie, is eleven years old. When the movie version of Tuck Everlasting was created, her age was raised to fifteen. While this... -
Answered a Question in Tuck Everlasting
In chapter 16 of Tuck Everlasting by Natalie Babbitt, the constable planned to accompany the man in the yellow suit when he went to Tucks' house to retrieve Winnie. Plans change when the man in the... -
Answered a Question in Of Mice and Men
In John Steinbeck's novel Of Mice and Men, Lennie is shown to be very strong and very large, but his intellectual disability makes it difficult for him to understand how strong he is and how much... -
Answered a Question in A Beautiful Mind
John Nash, a mathematician, saw patterns in numbers and in events that were not seen initially by others. This lead to his great strides in the field of game theory. In late 1958, his behavior... -
Answered a Question in The Education of Little Tree
The Education of Little Tree, an autobiography by Forrest Carter, begins with Forrest losing his parents and being taken in by his full Cherokee grandparents, Granma and Granpa, despite initially... -
Answered a Question in The Plough and the Stars
The relationship between Nora Clitheroe and Bessie Burgess in Sean O'Casey's The Plough and the Stars is complicated. They are neighbors and clearly have known each other for a long period of... -
Answered a Question in The Giver
In the book The Giver by Lois Lowry, a very structured society is depicted. The ages of society members do not start with the date of their birth, but rather there is a communal ceremony once a... -
Answered a Question in The Hunger Games
The wasps found in The Hunger Games both in and out of the arena are called tracker jackers. These are wasps that have been genetically engineered by scientists in the Capitol. Tracker jackers are... -
Answered a Question in Frindle
In Andrew Clements' novel Frindle, Ms. Granger is the main antagonist. She has a reputation for being a tough teacher who demands the best from her students. Though she may be demanding, this does... -
Answered a Question in Kristin Hannah
The novel The Nightingale revolves around the lives of two sisters, Vianne Mauriac and Isabelle Rossignol, in France during World War II. Rossignol (Also Vianne's maiden name) means 'nightingale'... -
Answered a Question in Silent Dancing
The full title of Silent Dancing by Judith Ortiz Cofer is Silent Dancing: A Partial Remembrance of a Puerto Rican Childhood. The particular phrase "Silent Dancing" refers to a specific memory of... -
Answered a Question in Field Notes from a Catastrophe
The first chapter of Field Notes from a Catastrophe deals with the impacts of global warming. Alaska is the main focus of the chapter as it deals with the effects of global warming on a local... -
Answered a Question in Business
The importance of measuring the effectiveness of a training program in dollar terms is related to the target market for the training. As with any product, a training will be valued differently by...