In general, Kit was brave to run away from home, dress as a boy and join an acting company. But if you want a more specific answer, you could say when she pulled a gun on the magistrate.
He took a risk
the theme is that the story is cued and is treased for the sake of treason.
The book Home of the Brave was written by Katherine Applegate
because, in the story it is based on the theatre, there fore " cue " and treason meaning a violation of trust and or betrayal, so if you read the book you will see that, there is a lot of treason . so hence the title cue for treason meaning a cue for betrayal The story is set in Elizabethan England when the ultimate treason would be an attack upon the Queen herself. The two young heroes of the story, Peter Brownrigg and Kit Kirkstone (Katharine Russell disguised as a boy) uncover a plot to assassinate Elizabeth - that is the Treason. A sub-plot involves Peter, and later Kit, escaping from the vengeance of Sir Philip Morton over Morton's ruthless plans to dispossess Peter's family, and others, of their farms. They escape by joining a troupe of travelling players, and through that employment they make their way to London and meet Shakespeare and Richard Burbage, so eventually warning the Queen of her danger. And there you have the Cue of the title.
Rosemary Jarman has written: 'We Speak No Treasonii (We Speak No Treason)' 'We Speak No Treason (Book 1)'
No, Rabbits are not brave they run from predators larger than themselve. A rabbit can be brave if it was created ina book or movie.
Adolph Huxley
Amomg the brave
Treason Keep: Book Two of the Hythrun Chroniclesis by Jennifer Fallon. The Mass Market Paperback has 536 pages. The hardcover has 496 pages.
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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.
Actually, I looked harder and found its on page 30. But thanks anyways :)