These are the names of the main characters from the story
Marie-Laure and Werner Pfinnig
The main character and narrator of this story has the inability to do this
Talk
the job occupation of the main character
Firemen or Book burner
the name of the main character's father
Atticus
The main character's grandma is from this U.S State
Texas
Despite her blindness, Marie-Laure has the ability to know all parts of Saint-Malo by studying this
mini-city model of Saint-Malo
Despite the main character's disability, she has the ability to do this in her head
to memorize thousands of words
are described as "pigeoned-winged"
Burned Books
the name of the first ancestor known in the story
Simon Finch
This is the city that the main character is now living in
Philadelphia
This was written on the leaflets that flew across Saint-Malo
A warning
the process in which the author gives direct details to describe how a person, place, or thing looks
the point-of-view where the story is told external from the events, however, the narrator only knows the thoughts, emotions, and experiences of a fixed character.
Third-person-limited POV
This is a character who has never left Maycomb
Jem
This is the term to describe the order of events as they happen in time
Chronological order
the point-of-view where the narrator is external from the events happening in the story, however, knows the thoughts, emotions, and experiences of all characters within the story.
Third-person omniscient point-of-view
the age the narrator began to memorize thousands of words
2 years old
The process in which the author implies certain traits of a character through their actions or behavior
Indirect Characterization
This is a term used to describe a person, places, or things that gives insight on the time when an event takes place
Time indicators
The reason for grandma's wrinkle-less skin and alluring scent
Lavender lotion
“Eight Luftwaffe men, none of whom will survive the hour, singing a song to their queen.” This is what queen is referring to
a cannon
A point-of-view where the story is told through the viewpoint of a character directly involved in the story
first person point-of-view
the main difference between first-person POV and third-person limited POV.
Answer May Vary
Third-person limited POV is when the narrator is outside of the character and describes the event surrounding them while first-person POV is when the narrator is a character within the story
“...two doors to the north, and … three doors to the south.” “...the light pole on the corner, a safe distance from the Radley gate.” “...Miss Rachel Haverford’s collard patch"refers to this
WILD !!
After moving from the South, this is the first city Mr.L lived in California
San Diego