The hope that is expressed at end of the chapter is even though Tom was convicted, it took the jury longer than it would have. There are people who do their part for the world (Judge, Heck Tate, Atticus). The fear is Bob Ewell spitting on Atticus’s face and saying that he will “get him.”
There is a feeling of apprehension because Bob Ewell said “there was one down and about two more to go.”
There is a feeling of apprehension because Bob Ewell said “there was one down and about two more to go.”
At the end of Chapter 19 in "The Giver," Lois Lowry describes Jonas as feeling a sense of crisis and urgency as he decides to leave the community with Gabriel. He is filled with determination and apprehension about what lies ahead, but also a strong sense of hope and purpose.
He feels guilty about murdering Simon; him and the rest of the boys kill Simon at the end of chapter 9
At the end of chapter 2 in "A Long Walk to Water," Salva is likely feeling exhausted, scared, and unsure of what his future holds. He has been separated from his family, forced to flee his village due to conflict, and is now alone in the wilderness searching for safety and water. These experiences would leave him feeling vulnerable and overwhelmed.
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Holden is nervous at the end of chapter 4 in "The Catcher in the Rye" because he is worried about the future and what lies ahead. He is feeling overwhelmed by the changes happening around him and unsure of how to navigate through them. This uncertainty contributes to his sense of anxiety and unease.
At the end of chapter eight, Frederick is acquired by Napoleon.
At the end of Chapter 7, Nick is still in his thirties, as he celebrates his thirtieth birthday in Chapter 3.
At the end of chapter three in "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas," Gretel feels nervous because she senses a shift in their family's circumstances, particularly with their father's new job and the move to a house near the mysterious "Camp." She is also unsettled by the oppressive atmosphere and the strict, authoritarian nature of her father's work, which she doesn't fully understand. This change creates a sense of unease and apprehension about what lies ahead for her family.
You see him at the valley of the end on the last page of chapter 370
end of chapter 18 and beginning of chapter 19