Chains Questions on Chapter 15

Chains

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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Chains

In Chains by Laurie Halse Anderson, alliteration enhances the text in several instances. In Chapter 15, Anderson uses alliteration with the "p" sound: "The room fell silent except for the plopping...

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Chains

Isabel accepts Curzon's proposal to become a spy after realizing that both the Loyalists and Tories support slavery, which she opposes. This realization prompts her to support the Rebels. Curzon,...

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