Kit and peter die from sir philip, The Queen survives barley from Sir philip.
In chapter 15 of the book "Cue for Treason," the key characters introduced include Sir Philip Morton, his daughter Judith Morton, and the acting troupe members led by Peter Brownrigg, Kit Kirkstone, and the mysterious "Jem." Sir Philip Morton plays a crucial role in the plot as a nobleman with political ambitions, while Judith becomes an important figure in Peter's life. The members of the acting troupe also play a significant part in the unfolding events as they find themselves caught up in matters of espionage and political intrigue.
Henry Lafayette is introduced in Chapter 13 of the book.
In chapter 5 of which book or series are you referring to?
the book of Genesis. He is first introduced in Chapter 12, where he is known as Abram, and he dies in Chapter 25.
Madame Defarge is introduced in Book One, Chapter Five of "A Tale of Two Cities" by Charles Dickens. She is portrayed as a vengeful and ruthless character, who plays a significant role in the French Revolution.
The two sisters were introduced in the book "Night" by Elie Wiesel in the Auschwitz camp during their time there. This occurs in Chapter 3 of the book.
He was wearing all yellow at the time, and Peter didn't know his name.
Bella Swan is introduced in Chapter 1 of "Twilight" by Stephenie Meyer. She is the main character of the book, and her arrival in Forks, Washington marks the beginning of the story.
He is a playhouse pirate. He took Shakespeare`s copy of a play without returning it. His name is David Vicars.
the theme is that the story is cued and is treased for the sake of treason.
Imprinting is introduced in the epilogue of the book "New Moon," in Chapter 24, titled "Vote." Sam Uley shares the story of how he imprinted on Emily Young and explains the concept to Bella.
are you reffering to the book Kensuke's Kingdom By Michael Morpurgo. If so Kensuke is the man who lives on the island and becomes friends with Michael in the book, who is introduced in chapter 5. But the rest you would have to read the book
Curley's wife is first properly introduced when she walks into George and Lennie's cabin looking for her husband near the end of Chapter 2. This is where Steinbeck first describes her making her out to be very flirtatious and possibly dangerous as she wears many red items which tend to be associated with passion or danger.