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Lit Notes

WH 7th Grade lit notes Casey and josh

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Fire's setting is Dry hot October
Characters in fire were Grandfather(stern))Paul(15,older brother),Mother(passive),narrator
Point of view of fire 1st person w/ unknown narrator
theme was____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ irresponsibility can head to a new found sense of responsibility
Conflict- struggle between two opposing forces
external conflict struggle against an outside force such as nature or another person
internal conflict- struggle that takes place within a persons mind, example: the narrator tries to tell the father that he set the fire but cant make himself say it
Setting of christmas day in the morning Christmas Dairy Farm around 40s or 50s
Characters Christmas day in the morning Robert(main)Adam(father)alice (wife)
Mrs. Jones in thank you ma'm tough?large/carries a big purse/stern but compassionate/disciplinarian/concernsed about rogers welfare/works in a beauty shop/ cooks lima beans and ham/gives roger $10
Roger in thank you ma'm young and in experienced/not taken care of at home/responds to mrs jonescare and concern/wants a pair of blue suede shoes
inference- a conclusion that we draw from the info that we have
in osage orange tree why does the girl not want the boy come to her house because her house may be like(used correctly) the ghetto
why does the narrator strike out in the baseball game after talking to Evangelines brother he was upset with the encounterwith the brother
Describe evangeline she is naive innocent and simple
Why did Evangeline spend the money she was saving for a new graduation dress she spent them on papers so that she could see the boy every day
What does the condition of the newspapers under the bridge tell you about how they got there She throws them under there everyday after she saw the boy
what conflict does the narrator overcome when he asks jane whaere evangalone is he fginally accepts the fact that he likes Evangline
Created by: jmac412
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