Table of Contents
- 1 What happened in chapter 18 of chains?
- 2 What happened in Chapter 7 of chains?
- 3 What happened in chapter 25 of chains?
- 4 What happened in Chapter 16 in chains?
- 5 What happened in chapter 6 of chains?
- 6 What was Chapter 9 about in the book chains?
- 7 What event does Becky encourage Isabel to attend Why does Isabel decide to go?
- 8 How does Isabel get away from the Locktons?
- 9 Where do Isabel and Ruth sleep in Chains?
What happened in chapter 18 of chains?
By Laurie Halse Anderson All are welcome to attend the public hanging of one Thomas Hickey, the near-assassin of General George Washington. Hickey’s sentence is pronounced and he’s hanged for treason against the colonies. Isabel covers Ruth’s eyes and closes hers so neither can watch.
What happened in Chapter 7 of chains?
Isabel has to walk about a mile from the water pump back to the Locktons’ house. The water bucket is heavy, and her arms are killing her by the time she arrives. When Curzon points out her new home, she forgets about the pain.
What happened in chapter 25 of chains?
Isabel falls into a depression. Her body is scarred and broken, and her sister is gone.
What event did Isabel witness at the end of Chapter 18?
Isabel looks around for uniforms and sees that the soldiers are all lined up according to rank. She realizes that she will have no chance to speak to Colonel Regan, so she whiles away her free time playing with Ruth. They stop their game only when they hear drummers announcing the arrival of the traitor.
What happened in chapter 20 of chains?
The mob decides to melt the lead down and make bullets to fire at the British. When Isabel comes home from watching all of this, Becky tells her something quite odd: Madam wants both of the girls to be fed sweet, nourishing food and that Isabel is to get the night off.
What happened in Chapter 16 in chains?
After the disaster with Ruth’s seizure, Isabel finally realizes that there’s no way out: She and her sister have to get out of New York, and the plot to kill Washington is powerful enough to help them do it. Isabel breaks into Lockton’s library desk and steals the list of names, then sneaks out of the house.
What happened in chapter 6 of chains?
The boy, Curzon, tells Isabel to follow him, but he moves so quickly she cannot keep up. Eventually she calls out, begging him to stop, and he accuses her of being slow and stupid. She tells him that he is being rude.
What was Chapter 9 about in the book chains?
By Laurie Halse Anderson Madam and her husband are obviously uninterested in all things Washington, Ruth attends to Madam’s needs, and Isabel is sitting on the back steps sharpening knives. Lost in dreams of earning freedom for herself and her sister, Isabel almost doesn’t hear Becky calling her for help.
What happens in chapter 28 of chains?
On one hot Sunday in September, the war arrives at the Locktons’ doorstep. The cannon fire is so loud that Isabel wonders if God himself is destroying the island. Madam Lockton runs outside and asks a rebel officer what is going on. He advises her to go into her house and lock the door against the advancing British.
What happened in chapter 23 of chains?
By Laurie Halse Anderson Isabel is imprisoned in the stocks as a man next to her begins to heat the irons for her branding over a fire. A crowd gathers to watch her punishment, just as they gathered to watch the hanging; Isabel sheds tears of embarrassment and fear.
What event does Becky encourage Isabel to attend Why does Isabel decide to go?
What event does Becky encourage Isabel to attend? Why does Isabel decide to go? She goes to the hanging in hopes that Regan will free her.
How does Isabel get away from the Locktons?
The only way to accomplish that is to get away from the Locktons. Speaking a silent prayer to her momma’s spirit, Isabel opens the gate and steps out to the street. She knows that Curzon sleeps in a shack behind Bellingham’s place, and she thinks that it should be easy to get there.
Where do Isabel and Ruth sleep in Chains?
Word Count: 449 When all the visitors leave, Isabel cleans up after them. She and Ruth eat the leftovers from the men’s plates, but Ruth barely touches her share. After dinner, they go downstairs to the cellar, where they sleep on a corn husk mattress by the potato bin.
How does Isabel ask for freedom in Chains?
An officer sends groups of men scurrying forward to search the rebels’ camps. When his troops are gone, Isabel approaches him. She is not sure how to ask for freedom, so she begs him for work, telling him how useful she is.
Why did Isabel have a mark on her face?
After this, Captain Campbell tells Isabel that she is indeed as useful as she says. He asks about the mark on her face, and she explains that she tried to run away from her masters after her five-year-old sister was sold away from her. The captain seems sympathetic.