they would eat a large meal,put the water keg on the tree,and stripped pieces of the raft off.
Timothy and Phillip got ready for the storm
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.
The storm in the book "The Cay" is called Hurricane Hilda. It is a powerful storm that causes the main characters, Philip and Timothy, to be stranded on an uninhabited island in the Caribbean Sea.
Timothy of the Cay was created in 1993.
Timothy told Phillip that their boat was destroyed in a storm, leaving them stranded on the cay with limited resources.
In "The Cay" by Theodore Taylor, Timothy nails Stew Cat to the roof of the cay to protect him from the rising water during a storm. This act is a desperate measure to ensure the cat's safety, as Timothy knows that the storm could be severe and potentially life-threatening. It also reflects Timothy's deep care for Stew Cat, showing his commitment to the creature despite the harsh circumstances they face.
In 1 of the chapter Timothy dies. This is how it started: When there was a storm coming their way Timothy and Phillip got ready so nothing will fly of when it hits them. (THE STORM) When the storm came it was to powerful to hold on to the tree so Timothy When on top of Phillip to protect him..... After the storm was gone Timothy drop down. Phillip thought he was still alive but just tired so Phillip tryed to wake Timothy up but then he knew he was dead.... So then Phillip wanted to dig a grave for Timothy so he would know where Timothy will be.... When Phillip gets his eye sight back he wanted to visit Timothy and thank him for everything he's done for Phillip.
In chapter 18 of "The Cay," the main characters Timothy and Phillip experience a powerful storm at sea that leaves Phillip blinded and in need of Timothy's help to survive. In chapter 19, Timothy builds a shelter for them on a deserted cay, where they must learn to rely on each other to stay alive and find a way to be rescued.
Timothy of the Cay has 176 pages. It was written 24 years after The Cay by Theodore Taylor. It is a prequel/sequel.
Where do you think the cay Timothy and Phillip land is located
Yes he did, from the hurricane/tropical storm that had hit the island. Because he had received the full blow of it protecting Phillip.
its in the devils mouth