Discussion Questions (TeacherVision)
Chapter 24:
1. Why does Carol move into her own room? How does this affect others around her? Who supports her decision? Why?
2. Why did Carol not notice the bad accommodations for their servants earlier?
Chapter 25:
1. What attracts Will to Maud Dyer? How is she different from Carol?
2. Why does Carol find it inconceivable that Will would be unfaithful to her?
Chapter 26:
1. How is Miles a better father figure to Hugh than Kennicott?
Chapter 27:
1. How are Mrs. Flickerbaugh and Mrs. Westlake like Carol? How do they cope with their dislike of the town?
2. How do we know Kennicott is continuing his affair with Maud Dyer?
Vocabulary
Chapter 24:
1. epicure (311): a person devoted to sensual pleasures & sensuous living
2. puerile (315): adolescent
Chapter 26:
1. pariah (337 and prior): outcast, a person who is rejected
2. flaccid (340): flabby; soft; floppy
Chapter 27:
1. seditious (342): in opposition to a civil authority or government; defiant; rebellious
Chapter 24:
1. Why does Carol move into her own room? How does this affect others around her? Who supports her decision? Why?
2. Why did Carol not notice the bad accommodations for their servants earlier?
Chapter 25:
1. What attracts Will to Maud Dyer? How is she different from Carol?
2. Why does Carol find it inconceivable that Will would be unfaithful to her?
Chapter 26:
1. How is Miles a better father figure to Hugh than Kennicott?
Chapter 27:
1. How are Mrs. Flickerbaugh and Mrs. Westlake like Carol? How do they cope with their dislike of the town?
2. How do we know Kennicott is continuing his affair with Maud Dyer?
Vocabulary
Chapter 24:
1. epicure (311): a person devoted to sensual pleasures & sensuous living
2. puerile (315): adolescent
Chapter 26:
1. pariah (337 and prior): outcast, a person who is rejected
2. flaccid (340): flabby; soft; floppy
Chapter 27:
1. seditious (342): in opposition to a civil authority or government; defiant; rebellious
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