What is is Phillips age from The Cay by Theodore Taylor?
In the book "The Cay" by Theodore Taylor, Phillip Enright is an 11-year-old boy.
a cay is a far of island off of many other islands. A Cay or Key is a small, often uninhabited, island in the Carribean Sea.
What is Celia's last name in the book House of the Scorpion?
In the House of the Scorpion, Celia's last name is not revealed. In the House of the Scorpion, Celia's last name is not revealed.
What are the events of the cay?
Phillip is highly fascinated by war so he checks out the harbour where German submarines have slying appeared. He gets in trouble by his mum because his mum is not very fond war and all it's risks so he gets in trouble. Phillip's father works as a person who is an expert at making aviation gasoline. After a Brittish ship is bombed near the coast of Curacao (cuur-i-cay-o) where he lives his mother makes up her mind about leaving Curacao where she had always been reluctant to live during the war. Though Phillip is completely disgusted about this choice he has no option but to go. But then...the boat that he's on gets topedoed. After being knocked unconsicous he finds himself in a company with black-seaman... and he doesn't know where his mother is...What do you think will happen next???
To read on read 'The Cay' by Theodore Taylor
Does Phillip die in Timothy of The Cay?
No he does not...............only blind....... don't cheat @_@ but Timothy sadly... :P
What does the raft in The Cay look like?
I think the raft of the cay is like an ordinary one or a boat.
In The Cay why have Germans come to those islands all the way from Europe and what do they want?
they want to take all the gas and refineries
the ship had already sunk a long time ago
How am i supposed to now this dumb question so suck it
Uh... *chuckle* yeah, he does... He was trying to protect Phillip from the tropical storm that came over the island by covering him with his own body. The water slashed his skin until he bled to death after the storm.
What is the difference between the book The Cay and the movie?
the different is that the book is not good and the movie is better.
How does a sea grape relate to The Cay?
Timothy gives a cane to Phillip to feel where the sea grape is so he knows where he is because he's blind.
In The Cay why did the birds attack Phillip?
They attacked Phillip, because Phillip accidentally walked into their new nesting ground.
What did the Ethiopian Eunich learn from Phillip?
At Acts 8:26-36, God's holy spirit told Phillip to run alongside the Ethiopian Eunuch's chariot. [The Eunuch was a person of power in Queen Candace's court and was a Jewish proselyte, (he was a non-Jewish worshiper of Jehovah God). He'd gone to Jerusalem to worship at the temple and was returning home.] Philip ran alongside and heard him reading aloud Isaiah the prophet, and he said: "Do you actually know what you are reading?" The Eunuch said: "Really, how could I ever do so, unless someone guided me?"And he entreated Philip to get on and sit down with him". In answer the eunuch said to Philip: "I beg you, about whom does the prophet say this? About himself or about some other man?" Philip opened his mouth and, starting with this Scripture, he declared to him the good news about Jesus". (Isaiah prophesied 'Christ would remain silent before those who would put him to death and that he would die a painful death''. Isaiah 53:3-8). This Ethiopian Eunuch only knew the Old Testament. He needed to be taught how Christ Jesus fulfilled the prophecies of the 'Messiah' and had given his life for mankind. The New Testament hadn't even been written down yet, so all of Jesus Christ's disciples had been taught to preach door-to-doorand house to house, (Matthew 24:14, Matthew 28:19&20 and Acts 20:20), or 'road to road'as Phillip did then and as all faithful Christians do today. Everyone on Earth must have the chance to hear the good news about God's Kingdom, with Christ as our King, and to gain everlasting life!!
What does black hens lay white eggs mean in the book Timothy of The Cay?
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.
What is the copyright year for The Cay?
There are a number of works by that title; the Theodore Taylor shipwreck novel is from 1969.