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  1. Chapter 2 Summary. Mrs. Olinski watches the contest from the aisle. She is sitting beside Dr. Roy Clayton Rohmer, the District Superintendent for Clarion County. As they watch, Mrs. Olinski thinks about her prior interactions with Dr. Rohmer.

  2. A summary of Book 2 in Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics. Learn exactly what happened in this chapter, scene, or section of Nicomachean Ethics and what it means. Perfect for acing essays, tests, and quizzes, as well as for writing lesson plans.

  3. Chapter 2 Summary. Mrs. Olinski notices that Nadia Diamondstein barely speaks during the first weeks of the new academic year at Epiphany Middle School. The pretty, red-haired student is a watcher ...

  4. Kino and Juana slide the canoe into the water, Juana climbs in, and Kino pushes the boat away from shore. Once Kino boards, the two begin paddling out to sea in search of pearls. In a short time, they come upon other canoes, which have clustered around the nearest oyster bed. Kino makes a dive to collect oysters, while Juana stays in the canoe ...

  5. Chapter 2 Summary and Analysis. PDF Cite Share. Dill leaves Maycomb at the end of summer. In the wake of his departure, Scout’s only comfort is the thought of starting school. Her brother walks ...

  6. Analysis: Chapters 2–3. Scout’s unpleasant first day of school has a threefold purpose: it locates the reader’s sympathies firmly with the narrator; it offers a further introduction to Maycomb’s tortured social ladder; and it provides sharp social commentary on the theme of children and education, one of the book’s most important themes.

  7. Volume 2: Chapters 1 and 2 Summary and Analysis. Tormented by guilt and remorse after Justine’s death, Victor sinks into despair. His father tries to console him, but Victor’s terrible secret ...

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