ender's game vocabulary words by taylorwilliams0299
Enders Game Chapter Summary. Ender receives a message on his electronic desk. Graff and another adult, whose identity is unknown, discuss how to deal with ender at the battle school.
ender's game vocabulary words by taylorwilliams0299
It says, “third.” this is an insult because. Chapter 14 months later ender's final examination is an attack on the bugger home world. Ender receives a message on his electronic desk. After some time, ender realizes that he understands how to play. They decide that he must be isolated and yet also be able to win followers—they need him to be a creative genius who can also properly delegate authority. At first, the boy is. Graff and another adult, whose identity is unknown, discuss how to deal with ender at the battle school. Ender and his companions may be more intelligent than normal children, but they have all of the same hatreds and jealousies that plague the rest of humanity. Chapter 14 after the war ender watches graff's trial and learns what he has done. Summary & analysis introduction chapter 1:
They decide that he must be isolated and yet also be able to win followers—they need him to be a creative genius who can also properly delegate authority. Web ender is trained by mazer rackham. The children in ender's game, while exceptional, create a community which plays out may of the concerns of the adult world. Chapter 15 months later ender agrees to travel with valentine. Web a boy named stilson smirks and says that ender is “washed out” now. After some time, ender realizes that he understands how to play. Chapter 14 after the war ender watches graff's trial and learns what he has done. As the novel opens, two characters are discussing a boy and his older siblings. They decide that he must be isolated and yet also be able to win followers—they need him to be a creative genius who can also properly delegate authority. It says, “third.” this is an insult because. Ender barely pays attention—instead he makes drawings on his “desk,” an electronic surface that he’s supposed to use to learn in school.