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Treasure Island — Chapter 34 — Page 8

Oxen and wain-ropes would not bring me back again to that accursed island; and the worst dreams that ever I have are when I hear the surf booming about its coasts or start upright in bed with the sharp voice of Captain Flint still ringing in my ears: Pieces of eight! Pieces of eight!
Vocabulary: In the sentence, "the Hispaniola reached Bristol just as Mr. Blandly was beginning to think of fitting out her consort," what does consort mean here? Quote: "…fitting out her consort."
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Which choice best states the main idea of this final chapter?
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Inference: Read the quote and infer what is most likely true. Quote: "…we saw all three of them kneeling together on a spit of sand, with their arms raised in supplication… At last… one of them… sent a shot whistling over Silver’s head…" What can reasonably be inferred from this scene?
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Theme connection: Which theme does the following quote best support? Quote: "All of us had an ample share of the treasure and used it wisely or foolishly, according to our natures."
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