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English, 24.08.2020 19:01 lailahussain99

In your journal, go into depth on 12 specific areas from this novel. Create a separate page for each 1. Author/Title – List the author and title of the novel. 2. Setting – Identify where and when the author is writing about. 3. Main Characters – Include a brief description that thoroughly describes him/her. 4. Minor Characters – Describe their relationship to the main character. 5. Conflicts – Determine the problem the characters encounter. 6. Climax/Resolution – Explain in detail the climax and resolution of the novel. 7. Timeline – Include 10 major events that detail the beginning, middle, and end of the novel. 8. Theme – Determine the moral or message the author is trying to relay throughout the plot of the novel. 9. Vocabulary – Make a list of five to ten new words you learned, along with their definition and/or context clues from the novel. 10. Figurative Language – Lots to choose from here: Think simile, metaphor, alliteration, personification, onomatopoeia, hyperbole. Pick three and explain. 11. Genre – Was the novel fiction, nonfiction, fantasy, autobiography, etc.? How do you know? Give an example from the story to prove your point. 12. Opinion – did you think the author did a good job holding your interest? Give three specific reasons some one should or should not read this book. does this mean I have to make 12 pages with answers to these questions

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