In "The Cay" by Theodore Taylor, Timothy's strength lies in his resilience and resourcefulness. As a former sailor, he possesses practical skills and knowledge about survival at sea, which prove invaluable to himself and Phillip. Timothy's unwavering determination and nurturing nature also highlight his strength, as he protects Phillip and teaches him essential lessons about life, race, and self-reliance amidst their struggles on the deserted island.
go to google and type the cay ....... DUMB BUTTS
a cay is a a small island. an antonym means opposite. the antonym for cay is a big country or a big land mass not surrounded by water. like the USA or Asia. Hope this helps
he was rescued by the soldiers that saw his fire signal
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An adverb that can describe pain is "agonizingly." This word conveys the intensity and severity of the pain, emphasizing how deeply it affects someone. Other suitable adverbs might include "intensely" or "severely," which also highlight the strength of the discomfort experienced.
Timothy of the Cay was created in 1993.
Timothy of the Cay has 176 pages. It was written 24 years after The Cay by Theodore Taylor. It is a prequel/sequel.
In Timothy of the Cay, that phrase means that the different races can have things in common. Racism is discussed in Timothy of the Cay, but doesn't play as big a part as in The Cay.
Where do you think the cay Timothy and Phillip land is located
Phillip is initially mad at Timothy in "The Cay" because he blames Timothy for their shipwreck, believing that Timothy did not properly steer their raft. This creates tension between them as they struggle to survive on the uninhabited island. However, as they face various challenges together, Phillip learns to appreciate Timothy's wisdom and strength, and their relationship evolves over time.
its in the devils mouth
Phillip thought Timothy's hands looked like thick baseball mitts due to their size and strength. He was impressed by their ability to protect and provide for him during their time stranded on the island in "The Cay."
In The Cay, they didn't give Timothy's last name. But instead they gave the answer the Phillip's last name which is Enright- Phillip Enright.
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Africano he is from st.thomes
1993