This boy, a new student at Beecher Prep, becomes August's first friend.
Who is Jack Will?
The name of the private school where August attends fifth grade.
What is Beecher Prep
August's trip to this place turns out to be a turning point in his life, leading to new friendships.
What was the trip to the nature reserve
This overarching theme centers on the idea of embracing differences and choosing to be kind.
What is embracing differences?
"Courage. Kindness. Friendship. Character. These are the qualities that define us as human beings."
What was Auggie's quote about standing out?
He is a runaway who becomes Huck's loyal friend and travelling companion.
Who is Jim?
This is the town where Huck lives with Widow Douglas and Miss Watson.
What is St. Petersburg
The fate of Long John Silver at the end of the story.
Who Escapes but remains on the run, never to be heard from again
This character is the kind-hearted and patient stepmother of the Woolcot children.
Who is Esther Woolcot
The family's secret hideout, where the children hold their meetings.
What is Misrule?
The incident where Huck and Jim encounter a wrecked steamboat on the river.
What did Huck and Jim find?
The theme of hope and finding light in darkness runs throughout the narrative.
What is Hope?
"Shiver my timbers! Shiver my soul! We're going to sail to the end of the world."
What is the The pirates' chant
He is the eldest son, known for his artistic talents and rebellious nature.
Who is Meg Woolcot?
The spot where Long John Silver plans the mutiny.
Where is Spy-glass Hill
This theme warns about the consequences of greed and obsession with wealth. (TIsland)
What are the consequences of greed
"Sometimes, the darkest places are where the brightest light shines." (Grimsdom)
What did Mouse say?
A young protagonist discovers a treasure map. (TIsland)
Who is Jim Hawkins