On the very first day, on the shuttle to Battle School, Graff blatantly and repeatedly tells all the boys that he expects Ender is the only one who's going to survive and do well at the school.
The little girl grew up being ostracized by her peers because of her disability.
That is the correct spelling of the idiom "was set up" as in I was set up or He was set up.The idiom means claiming that a person was "framed" or falsely suggested to be guilty of a crime, or responsible for some action.
The verb phrase is to "set up" (assemble, arrange, prepare). The noun is spelled as one word "setup" (arrangement, or slang for fraud or betrayal).
The infinitive phrase "to set up" plays the role of the noun.
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Well three main characters are Ender (obviously) and his siblings, Peter and Val. As for a fourth main character, it's my opinion that it's up for discussion. I'd probably say Bean myself. But while Bean is a large part of the latter half of Battle School, Alai is a pretty large part of the first half - so you could say Alai. And as a third possibility, you could say Col. Graff - he has a sort of overarching presence throughout the book.
Several things are going on in that chapter. One of them is that Ender is playing the computer game, and it has shown him a picture of his brother, which is a big mental roadblock for him. Graff knows this, and he is mad. He wants to find out how it happened, but the programmer guy says that the game is doing it on its own, and that somehow Ender needed to face that. So, Graff goes to Earth to talk to Valentine and convince her to write a letter to Ender. She knows it won't fool him, but she gives him the message that Graff wanted to send, because she agrees that it could help. She realizes also in this chapter that she and Peter are a lot alike... not in pure evilness, but in the ability to manipulate and convince others, and she goes along with Peter because she thinks she can temper him, and because he is working for things that she wants too. Anyway, Ender reads the letter and knows he is being manipulated, which hurts him, but it also kind of helps him because he is angry enough to go farther in the game, and he realizes that the perfect image he has in his mind of Valentine maybe isn't absolutely accurate--or at least that it shouldn't stay static. He is able to see her in the game instead of Peter next time he goes into it, and together they move on, so he feels like she will be with him going forward, and it isn't just a memory that he has to freeze in time. It is a win for Ender, but also a win for Graff, because Ender is engaging and moving forward again... motivated to do battle.
he wrote it in 1985 to set up for the book speaker of the dead.
Peter Wiggin, Ender's older brother. This is ironic because, growing up, Peter was always vile and cruel and Ender was nice. Then Peter ends up saving a world while Ender destroys another.
The scene where Ender beats up Stilson is found in Chapter 2 of "Ender's Game" by Orson Scott Card. This event takes place early in the book during Ender's first day at Battle School.
Rose is intimidated by Ender's confidence and ability to stand up for himself. He senses that Ender is not an easy target for bullying and that confronting him might lead to consequences. Additionally, Rose likely understands that Ender's reputation and skills could make him a formidable adversary if provoked.
In Ender's Shadow Bean talks to Shen ( Ender's first friend) who says that " Ender wakes up the good inside you", which is actually quite lyrical. Also, when given a battle two days in a war he finds that flattery is helpful.
The little girl grew up being ostracized by her peers because of her disability.
Dink Meeker informs Ender that his battle against the "simulated" Formic fleet was actually a real-life battle against the actual Formic forces, and that they had unknowingly wiped out an entire Formic colony.
kill ender men to get ender pearls then go to to the nether and fined a nether fortress. find a blaze spawner and kill the blazes look up on minecraft wiki how to make a eye of ender make a lot and them you right click with them in your hand. it will fly in a direction follow them until they will go straight down. dig straight down until you find a stronghold. look for the end portal place the needed eyes of ender and jump in the portal. you should see the ender dragon there. look it up on youtube for more information
Well, there is bullying directed toward Ender from Ender's brother, and from kids at school, and from kids in battle school. Ender defends himself and kills two people. Both of the deaths are accidental, but are very violent on purpose. Ender knows that if he only lightly wounds either enemy that they will turn around and hurt him again... so much that his life would be in danger. There is a lot of violence against aliens as well, although Ender doesn't know that it is real. He is just trying to win the game.
Three? I'm going to give you more than that. First up, Ender saga: Ender's Game, Ender's Shadow, Speaker For the Dead, Xenocide, and Children of the Mind. Other books in Ender's universe are: Shadow of the Hegemon, Shadow of the Giant, Shadow Puppets, and First Meetings. Other books are Seventh Son, Red Prophet, Prentice Alvin, Alvin Journeyman, Heartfire, and Crystal City.