I'd say caring, because she cares about her brother and Jason.
Some idioms that can describe Catherine in the book Rules by Cynthia Lord are "quiet as a mouse" because Catherine is a shy and reserved character, "March to the beat of a different drum" because Catherine has a unique perspective due to having a brother with autism, and "going the extra mile" because Catherine is always trying to understand and support her brother.
yes Catherine did become friends with Jason in the book Rules by Cynthia Lord
The town Catherine lives in, in the book "Rules" by Cynthia Lord, is called Friendship, Maine.
the protagonist is catherine.
Catherine is 12 years old in the book "Rules" by Cynthia Lord.
David Jason Catherine and Kristi but the most main one is Catherine.
Catherine's brother David does not understand rules like other kids do. Also, Jason at OT and Catherine become "friends" and Kristi tells Catherine to bring him to the dance! Catherine is embarrassed!!
The antagonist in the book "Rules" by Cynthia Lord is Jesse Tapper. Jesse is a boy who frequently bullies and teases the main character, Catherine, who has a younger brother with autism.
In the book "Rules" by Cynthia Lord, Catherine's mom is an artist who makes sculptures and other artwork out of wire and other materials. She is passionate about her art and often incorporates Catherine's brother, who has autism, into her pieces.
Catherine's rules in the book "Rules" by Cynthia Lord help David because they provide structure and guidance in social situations, which he struggles with due to his autism. By following the rules, David is able to navigate relationships and communication more effectively, leading to improved interactions and understanding with others. Catherine's rules also encourage empathy and understanding, helping David to relate better to the people around him.
"Rules" by Cynthia Lord is a work of fiction. It is a novel that tells the story of a young girl named Catherine and her experiences navigating life with her brother who has autism.
Yes, there is personification in "Rules" by Cynthia Lord. One example is when Catherine describes the color of the sunset as "bleeding into the water," giving human-like qualities to the sunset.
Catherine, the main character in "Rules" by Cynthia Lord, is twelve years old. The story follows her experiences navigating friendships and family dynamics as her world is shifted by the introduction of a new friend.