i would describe catherine as a hard working girl with a friend named jason. she is a very responsible girl and wants to change her lifestyle. She is very kind-hearted. She also likes to swim
In the book "Rules" by Cynthia Lord, Catherine is described as a twelve-year-old girl with light brown hair and a gap between her front teeth. She has a younger brother with autism named David, and the story follows her experiences navigating friendships, family dynamics, and understanding her own feelings.
she has a neighbor names Kristi and a friend Jason with Downsyndrom
Tall
Straight brown hair
Not too skinny of too fat
I think that Catherine's description is that she is twelve years old. She also wants a normal life and not to get embarrassed by her brother DAVID.
shy,bosssy
Bossy
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!!
In the book "Rules" by Cynthia Lord, Catherine is described as having brown hair, being tall for her age, and wearing glasses. She is observant and thoughtful, often feeling responsible for her brother David 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.
David was 8 years old.
He isn't ugly, if I can recall. Catherine was complaining how he looks like a normal boy, but inside he is all messed up.
There are 23 Chapters
Cynthia Lord wrote the book "Rules" to explore themes of family, friendship, and understanding those with disabilities. The rules in the story help the characters navigate their relationships and the world around them. By creating rules, the characters learn important lessons about empathy, communication, and acceptance.
Cynthia Lord.The book is about a girl who gives her little brother rules about what to do and not to do.Her brother has Autism. I recommend this book to readers who find realistic fiction and book that are sad interesting,but i actually like the book so far,i'm on chapter 2
Ryan is portrayed as the antagonist in "Rules" because he consistently displays selfish and insensitive behavior towards Catherine, who is striving to keep her family together despite her brother David's autism. Ryan's actions, such as making fun of David and pressuring Catherine to go against her principles, create conflict and obstacles for the protagonist. Ultimately, Ryan serves as a foil to Catherine, highlighting her growth and resilience throughout the story.
I am reading homecoming in school currently but so far the book is pretty good it is sad how parents leave their children like that (btw my name is cynthia!)
Hey smart one evry think of COUNTING the chapters that would be the smart thing to do so I'm guessing your a little short or slow if ya know what I'm sayin but since you not smart I'll tell ya..22 chapters!! (I got that from counting them!!)
yes saFF