A Wrinkle in Time Questions on Tessering
A Wrinkle in Time
What are the five dimensions in A Wrinkle in Time?
The five dimensions in A Wrinkle in Time are length, width, depth, time, and the tesseract. The tesseract is the dimension in which the space-time continuum wrinkles so that it can be crossed very...
A Wrinkle in Time
How does tessering with Meg's father differ from tessering with Mrs. Whatsit, Mrs. Who, and Mrs. Which?
Tessering with Meg's father differs from tessering with Mrs. Whatsit, Mrs. Who, and Mrs. Which in terms of control and precision. Mr. Murry, being inexperienced, struggles with tessering, leading to...
A Wrinkle in Time
In A Wrinkle in Time, how do we know the children are gone for less than a day each time they leave?
The twins say to Meg, “It’s bedtime.” This is a day after the children have left and returned.