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Cue for Treason (1940) is a children's historical novel written by Geoffrey Trease, and is his best known work. The novel is set in Elizabethan England at the end of the 16th century. Two young run...
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Travel question: What is the coflict in cue for treason? Cue of Treason Plot Peter Brownrigg,a fourteen year old farmboy, who lives in Cumberland County in England, escapes from his village to escape ... Cue of Treason Plot ... Peter Brownrigg,a fourteen year old farmboy, who lives in Cumberland County in England,
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Successfully countering intrigue with integrity, Peter passionately short-circuits a royal assassination and saves the Tudor throne. Cue for Treason is the story of Peter's homecoming more than an aborted assassination.
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Peter Brownrigg is the stereotypical curious, adventurous and independent thirteen-year-old. To the reader of Cue for Treason, Peter appears as a fit, well-built, somewhat shaggy young teenager. His dark hazel eyes complement his scruffy brown hair and a solid jaw line presents a tough young kid.
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14 year old Peter Brownrigg, who lives in Cumberland in England, escapes from his village to escape death for attempting to attack Sir Philip Morton, a local nobleman, with a rock. However, he goes to Penrith, but soon leaves when he discovers that Sir Philip is also in Penrith searching for him.
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2. In the first chapter Peter Brownrigg, his brother and father are committing an act of rebellion against a local landowner. What do they actually do? ... 6. After Peter and Kit have both joined Mr. Desmond's acting company they get a chance to write a letter home. To whom does Kit Kirkstone write?
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Where were Tom, Peter and their father headed that evening? ... : In chapter sixteen the reader learns the significance or meaning of the title of the novel, Cue for Treason. Write out the speech in which this cue can be found. Explain it to your classmates.
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; A young boy named Peter Brownrigg is telling the story. ... : What is the penalty for treason in your country? Research the laws in other countries for treason. How would you deal with treasonous acts if you were given that responsibility?
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Chapter one: Peter, his dad and brother are peasants fighting against a man named ... Cue for Treason is a wonderful book. I recommend it for anyone at any age who wants to read a historically true, simple, but exciting tale. It is a shame that it is so hard to find. Is there a copy on the internet that I can read?
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Mr Desmond got kicked by a horse so Kit and Peter went to London to act on stage. Kit and Peter met William Shakespeare. Peter and Kit are in Shakespeares play of Romeo and Juliet in Mr Burbages company. At the play Kit ran away and Peter got to play Juliet.
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