How does Turner's internal conflict as the preacher's
son relate to the setting of the empty beach?
O Turner is glad the beach is empty; he was curious
about the smoke in the air and wanted to investigate it
on his own.
• Turner is relieved the beach IS empty; he hates being
watched by the townspeople because he is the
preacher's son.
• Turner is happy that the beach is empty; he is
wearing his white shirt, and as the preacher's son, he
is not supposed to get his shirt dirty.
• Turner is excited that the beach is empty; he is
waiting for Lizzie to show up, and as the preacher's
son, he's not supposed to be friends with
her.