Chains Questions on Chapter 14
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What figurative language in chapters 14-15 of Chains describes the Loyalists' feelings about the Patriots?
Between those two chapters, I would focus on chapter 14. Chapter 15 is entirely focused on Isabel dealing with the fallout of Madam Lockton having seen one of Ruth's seizures. It is chapter 14 that...
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In Chains, who is "the beast" the mayor of New York refers to, and what does he mean?
In Chains, "the beast" the mayor of New York refers to is the rebellion, and he means that it has grown too powerful. The mayor suggests that to weaken the rebellion, they must "cut off its head" by...
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In Anderson's Chains, what does the quote "The beast has grown too large... we need to cut off its head" refer to?
The quote "The beast has grown too large... we need to cut off its head" in Anderson's Chains refers to the American colonists' rebellion against British rule. The "beast" symbolizes the growing...