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The person who tells the story.

Narrator

Foreshadow

To warn that something may happen

A character with many personality.

The narrator in the story is Dr.Suess .

A character that does not change much throughout the story.

Round character and static character

Characters

Our book does not have foreshadow.

Point of View

A story can be told in first person-limited, first person-omniscient, second person, third person-limited, and third person omniscient.

The readers.

The story is told in second person.

1. Inform

2.Entertain

3.To Persuade

Author's Purpose

4.Express Options

Our book does not have round or static characters.

The author's purpose is to entertain.

External Conflict

The writer's attitude.

Tone

The external conflict is character vs nature.

The writer is energetic.

When a character has a problem or conflict with an outside source (character vs society, character vs person, character vs nature.)

flashback

Looking back at an event that happened earlier.

Oh, the Places You'll Go!

Author

By

Dr.Seuss

Problem in the story.

Conflict

When and where the story takes place.

Setting

All around the wonderful world of Dr.Seuss.

Our book does not have flashback.

The boy in the yellow suit has to overcome obstacles in the book for example getting lost when you're alone and facing your enemies.

The author's overall feeling of a piece of writing.

Mood

symbol

Something that represents something else.

The mood is happy and gloomy.

Theme

A lesson that the reader or a character learns in a story.

The solution to the conflict.

Resolution

The boy in the yellow suit represents Dr.Seuss

The most interesting point (event) in the story.

Climax

T -he theme in this book is get outside and go somewhere.

The boy in the yellow suit overcomes the obstacles he is presented with.

The boy in the yellow suit got lost in the wild.

A character with few personality traits.

Infer

To make a guess basted on known facts.

flat character and dynamic character

A character that changes as a result of the events in the story.

Our book does not have infer

Our book does not have flat or dynamic characters.

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