It's because he didn't feel like he had a place on earth.
In "Ender's Game," Ender's primary teacher is Mazer Rackham, a legendary war hero who trains Ender for his role in the war against the alien Formics. Rackham plays a crucial role in Ender's development as a military leader and strategist.
It all depends on what type of a person you are. Not having been to a private school, I can't speak for them, but I know they have a schedule similar to a public school (where you go 5 days a week & have homework), and that high grades are often pushed. I currently attend a charter college prep school, but I assume you are referring to homeschooling charter school instead of the type I'm at. I was homeschooled almost all my life, it was great for me and I loved it. It allowed me to sleep in and get as much homework (or sometimes as little...) homework done as I wanted to. Charter programs work great for people who are self-motivated.
"Ray! You're too addicted to that game! Can you please play an educational game for once?" yelled Mother.
An athletic activity requiring skill or physical prowess and often of a competitive nature I think (personaly) that a sport is a game which you use your whole bodie and promote excercise and rigorous activity to the muscles and the heart.
Game theory models are classified by the number of players involved (e.g., single player, two-player, multiplayer), the amount of information available to players (complete or incomplete), and the level of cooperation or competition among players (cooperative or non-cooperative).
In "Ender's Game," IF stands for the International Fleet. It is the military organization formed to protect Earth from another alien attack. Ender is recruited into the International Fleet to train at Battle School.
Mazer is Enders teacher during enders game. he trained him to beat the formics. [SPOILER] he made ender think that he was testing him with games when ender was actually fighting in the war. They first met on Eros, the asteriod where Command School was held. In the book Ender In Exile they are companions who are close during the begining of the book before Ender leaves for Colony 1 (later named Shakespeare
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In "Ender's Game," Ender is manipulated through deception and psychological pressure by Colonel Graff and the military leaders. They isolate him from his peers, pushing him to excel in battle school, believing he is preparing for simulated war games when in reality he is unknowingly leading a real military strike against an alien race. This manipulation is designed to mold Ender into a ruthless and strategic military leader.
Ender is approximately 12 years old when he returns to battle school in "Ender's Game" after being on Earth for some time.
Enders armys first battle room practice The encounter in the hallways with Petra and the older Salamanders The final battle
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Its about a young boy (Ender) who was taken to battle school to fight in a war against aliens.
One metaphor in "Ender's Game" is the idea of the games and simulations representing the pressures and challenges that Ender faces in real life. The battle school becomes a metaphor for the battlefield of his own life, where he must navigate complex situations and make difficult decisions.
Orson Scott Card did not set a year for Ender's Game. Although a date was mentioned once. Ender is on earth after battle school, where he sees Valentine again. It mentioned that the house he was at had no computers execpt for the 100 year old relics used to control the lighting and security.
Ender kills Bonzo on page 259 in the book "Ender's Game" by Orson Scott Card.
No - Ender does not die at the end of "Ender's Game". He survives to go with the first wave of colonists who are heading out to colonize all the worlds previously occupied by the Formics. He suffers death, of a sort, in one of the later books of the Enders quartet.