Revolutionary War on Wednesday 3
Summary
TLDRIn this gripping chapter, Jack and Annie, two adventurous children, spy on a group of soldiers by a river. As they try to determine if they are British Redcoats or American Patriots, they are caught by the captain, who turns out to be a Patriot. After a brief, tense interaction, the captain shares his connection to Frog Creek and sends them on their way. As the soldiers disappear into the mist, Jack and Annie, now intrigued, decide to follow them, hoping to uncover more about the Patriots' journey.
Takeaways
- 😀 Annie lifts her dress and runs towards a tree by the river, with Jack following behind her.
- 😀 The two children try to observe soldiers gathered around a campfire, but their uniforms are unclear.
- 😀 Amy (Annie) insists on getting closer, while Jack is more cautious and urges her to stay hidden.
- 😀 They realize the soldiers are not wearing standard uniforms, but ragged clothes, some with wrapped feet.
- 😀 Jack and Annie's hiding spot becomes precarious when they are noticed by the captain, who demands they identify themselves.
- 😀 The children explain they are not spies, but are simply trying to figure out if the soldiers are Redcoats or Patriots.
- 😀 The captain reveals they are Patriots, much to Annie's relief, and engages in conversation with the children.
- 😀 The captain, who is from Frog Creek, expresses surprise at meeting children from the same area, but the children remain vague about their exact location.
- 😀 The captain then instructs the children to return home to avoid worrying their parents, as it is time for him and his men to meet their commander-in-chief.
- 😀 As the soldiers leave, the children are left feeling cold and uncertain, but Annie suggests following the soldiers in hopes of discovering something more.
- 😀 Jack agrees to follow the soldiers cautiously, even though he is unsure about the idea, leading them to track the snowy footprints of the Patriots.
Q & A
Who are the main characters introduced in this part of the script?
-The main characters introduced are Jack and Annie, two children who seem to be on an adventure. They are also joined briefly by a captain of American patriots and his ragtag group of soldiers.
What is the setting of the story in this section?
-The setting appears to be during the American Revolutionary War, near a riverbank in a cold, snowy environment. The characters are observing a group of soldiers, likely patriots, from behind trees and rocks.
What is Jack's primary concern when spying on the soldiers?
-Jack is concerned about being caught by the soldiers, especially after Annie moves too close to the campfire. He wants to be cautious and serious about their investigation, especially since they are in a war zone.
How do Jack and Annie react when they are discovered by the captain?
-When discovered, Jack and Annie raise their hands to show they mean no harm. Annie answers the captain’s questions politely, while Jack tries to keep the situation serious and under control.
How does the captain react when Jack and Annie reveal they are from Frog Creek?
-The captain seems surprised and intrigued when Jack and Annie mention Frog Creek. He reveals that he has a farm there, which creates an unexpected connection between them.
What does the captain reveal about his mission and what is his request to Jack and Annie?
-The captain reveals that it is time for him and his men to meet up with their commander-in-chief. He asks Jack and Annie to return to their family so their parents won’t worry about them.
What does Annie suggest after the soldiers leave?
-Annie suggests that they follow the captain and his men, thinking they might lead them to something important or interesting.
Why is Jack hesitant about following the soldiers?
-Jack is hesitant because he fears the danger of being caught again. Despite his concerns, he agrees to follow the soldiers since he doesn't have a better plan.
What is the emotional atmosphere at the end of the scene?
-The emotional atmosphere becomes tense and lonely. With the soldiers gone, the riverbank feels quiet, eerie, and isolated, especially with the wind blowing harder and the snow sticking to the ground.
What does Annie say to the captain that seems to resonate with him emotionally?
-Annie tells the captain to tell his children that he misses them, which seems to touch the captain emotionally, as he softly acknowledges that he indeed misses his own children.
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