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A seperate peace by John Knowles. chapter 6?

1. Contrast the summer and winter sessions?

2. Gene considers that perhaps Finny has been broken because he broke the rules. Is this a valid consideration?

3. What is the significance of Devon's two rivers?

4.Why does Gene apply for the job of assistant crew manager?

5. How does Finny relate Gene's failure to take another roommate to the possibility of his confession?

6. What is the importance of Finny's shame at even thinking Gene might take another roommate?


Best Answer - Chosen by Asker: A Separate Peace is a hugely interesting book. Once you get past the first chapter and into the flashback of Gene and Phineas's school days, it carries you along.

I don't want to preach at you but, apart from denying yourself a wonderful literary education, you are doing yourself out of a really good read by asking others to answer these questions for you.

I have provided a link to an excellent permitted student study guide, which I hope you will find useful ... but please give yourself a real treat and read this wonderful book.
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