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setting of fire dry, hot, october
characters of fire Grandfather, Paul, Mother, and the narrator
point of view of fire first person, unamed narrator
theme of fire friendship and confession
conflict of fire struggle between 2 opposing forces
external conflict struggle against an outside force such as nature or another person
internal conflict struggle that takes place in a person's mind
climax of fire Paul goes to fight fires and narrator feels guilty
setting of christmas day in the morning christmas morning on a dairy farm
characters of christmas day in the morning Robert-son and husband, Adam-Robert's dad, Alice-Robert's wife
point of view for christmas day in the morning 3rd person
theme for christmas day in the morning love alone can awaken love
Mrs. Jones tough, large, stern but compassonate, disciplanarian, concerned about Roger's welfare, works in a buety shop, cooks lima beens and ham, gives Roger 10 $
Roger young and inexperianced, not taken care of at home, responds to Mrs. Jones with care and concern, wnats a pair of blue suade shoes
inferance conclusion that we draw from the info. that we have
narrator of the osage orange tree shy and doesn't have many friends
setting of crime on mars mars, 2012 A.D.
characters of crime on mars Danny-bad guy, Inspector-Detective Rawlings, Mr. Maccar-art dealer, narrator-tourist(runs into Mr. Maccar and Inspector when they are talking)
point of view of crime on mars 3rd person
theme of crime on mars a single missed detail can ruin even the most thought out plan
setting of fire dry, hot, october
characters of fire Grandfather, Paul, Mother, and the narrator
point of view of fire first person, unamed narrator
theme of fire friendship and confession
conflict of fire struggle between 2 opposing forces
external conflict struggle against an outside force such as nature or another person
internal conflict struggle that takes place in a person's mind
climax of fire Paul goes to fight fires and narrator feels guilty
setting of christmas day in the morning christmas morning on a dairy farm
characters of christmas day in the morning Robert-son and husband, Adam-Robert's dad, Alice-Robert's wife
point of view for christmas day in the morning 3rd person
theme for christmas day in the morning love alone can awaken love
Mrs. Jones tough, large, stern but compassonate, disciplanarian, concerned about Roger's welfare, works in a buety shop, cooks lima beens and ham, gives Roger 10 $
Roger young and inexperianced, not taken care of at home, responds to Mrs. Jones with care and concern, wnats a pair of blue suade shoes
inferance conclusion that we draw from the info. that we have
narrator of the osage orange tree shy and doesn't have many friends
setting of crime on mars mars, 2012 A.D.
characters of crime on mars Danny-bad guy, Inspector-Detective Rawlings, Mr. Maccar-art dealer, narrator-tourist(runs into Mr. Maccar and Inspector when they are talking)
point of view of crime on mars 3rd person
theme of crime on mars a single missed detail can ruin even the most thought out plan
Created by: Wilson Hall
 

 



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