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setting of fire   dry, hot, october  
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characters of fire   Grandfather, Paul, Mother, and the narrator  
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point of view of fire   first person, unamed narrator  
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theme of fire   friendship and confession  
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conflict of fire   struggle between 2 opposing forces  
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external conflict   struggle against an outside force such as nature or another person  
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internal conflict   struggle that takes place in a person's mind  
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climax of fire   Paul goes to fight fires and narrator feels guilty  
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setting of christmas day in the morning   christmas morning on a dairy farm  
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characters of christmas day in the morning   Robert-son and husband, Adam-Robert's dad, Alice-Robert's wife  
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point of view for christmas day in the morning   3rd person  
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theme for christmas day in the morning   love alone can awaken love  
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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 $  
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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  
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inferance   conclusion that we draw from the info. that we have  
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narrator of the osage orange tree   shy and doesn't have many friends  
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setting of crime on mars   mars, 2012 A.D.  
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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)  
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point of view of crime on mars   3rd person  
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theme of crime on mars   a single missed detail can ruin even the most thought out plan  
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setting of fire   dry, hot, october  
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characters of fire   Grandfather, Paul, Mother, and the narrator  
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point of view of fire   first person, unamed narrator  
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theme of fire   friendship and confession  
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conflict of fire   struggle between 2 opposing forces  
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external conflict   struggle against an outside force such as nature or another person  
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internal conflict   struggle that takes place in a person's mind  
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climax of fire   Paul goes to fight fires and narrator feels guilty  
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setting of christmas day in the morning   christmas morning on a dairy farm  
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characters of christmas day in the morning   Robert-son and husband, Adam-Robert's dad, Alice-Robert's wife  
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point of view for christmas day in the morning   3rd person  
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theme for christmas day in the morning   love alone can awaken love  
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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 $  
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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  
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inferance   conclusion that we draw from the info. that we have  
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narrator of the osage orange tree   shy and doesn't have many friends  
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setting of crime on mars   mars, 2012 A.D.  
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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)  
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point of view of crime on mars   3rd person  
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theme of crime on mars   a single missed detail can ruin even the most thought out plan  
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