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Crow comments on the conversation between herself and Mrs. Pelham, "I sat beside her, and when she didn't move away I liked her very much" (150). Why does Crow like Mrs. Pelham?
The woman is not dismissing her quickly like most adults do with children.
The woman does not keep her distance even though she knows Crow might have been born of parents with leprosy.
The woman seems like a grandmotherly type.
he woman has a nice fragrance about her.
Why does Osh tell Crow to rebury the metal trunk in the grave after they have removed the treasure? (from Chapters 26 - 33)
The box is too big and heavy to carry.
It will fill the hole and help the spot to return to normal and not look like the ground was disturbed.
They do not have anywhere to hide the box at home.
He does not want the police officers to see them carrying it off the island.
How does the bell system used on the dock function to tell time based on the author's description (156)?
The bell rings once for every 30 minutes of time counting forward from noon.
It works based on the position of the sun in relationship to the large dock clock.
You must check the board on the dock which contains a time/bell legend.
The dockmaster just keeps adding bell rings throughout the day.
Why does Crow keep a coffee tin full of some of the treasure?
She wants to keep some small pieces for herself to remember her mother.
She wants to give some to Mrs. Pelham because she was so kind to Jason.
She sets it up as a decoy for any robbers.
She is afraid Osh will make her give it all away.
How does the bell system used on the dock function to tell time based on the author's description (156)?
It works based on the position of the sun in relationship to the large dock clock.
You must check the board on the dock which contains a time/bell legend.
The dockmaster just keeps adding bell rings throughout the day.
The bell rings once for every 30 minutes of time counting forward from noon.
Why does the author not reveal the entirety of Osh's real name, especially once he speaks it to Crow and Miss Maggie?
The name itself is not important.
The name is too difficult to see or read.
Osh's complete name is unknown.
Osh does not tell his real last name.
Why does Osh tell Crow to rebury the metal trunk in the grave after they have removed the treasure?
It will fill the hole and help the spot to return to normal and not look like the ground was disturbed.
The box is too big and heavy to carry.
They do not have anywhere to hide the box at home.
He does not want the police officers to see them carrying it off the island.
Why does Crow not go looking for Jason in the end?
She has had enough adventure and does not want to endanger Osh and Maggie with any other intruders.
She thinks maybe she might need the extra treasure some day.
She has had enough adventure and does not want to endanger Osh and Maggie with any other intruders
She is content with her family just as it is even though some day she hopes their paths will cross.
Why does Osh smash a hole in his boat as soon as he arrives on his little island?
He needed to break up the boat for firewood.
There was no place to tie it up or store it on the tiny island.
He wanted to completely strand himself and be isolated on the tiny island.
He was afraid the boat carried germs and possibly leprosy.
Why do the Cuttyhunk Islanders assume Crow came from Penikese Island?
No one else came forward to claim Crow.
Crow has dark skin like many of the African lepers who were sent there.
They are afraid some of the stories of lepers escaping them might be coming true.
Ir was the closest island from which a small ship could sail.
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