A lesson about life or human nature that the author wants the readers to understand after reading his/her book.
Theme
Protagonist. Hates the Romans for killing his father.
Daniel
Protagonist. Half-Christian and half-Jewish character who lived with both parents until his mother died.
Rudi Kaplan
A properly written MLA research paper should be written from which point of view?
3rd Person
Tell two Bible connections in Walk Two Moons
Answers will vary
Figurative language that compares two things using like/as.
Simile
Rich boy, studying to be a Rabbi, has a twin sister.
Joel
Doctor and father of Rudi
Dr. Kaplan
MLA papers contain a heading, a title, and WHAT type of spacing?
Double Spacing
Tell three Bible connections in The Hunger Games
answers will vary
Symbolism
Daniel's younger sister, believed to be demon possessed.
Leah
Jewish best friend of Rudi
Salek
In-text (parenthetical) citations usually tell what TWO pieces of information?
Book/Article title and Page number
Name the main character in both The Hunger Games and Walk Two Moons.
Katniss
Sal
"The sun was a red marble in the sky" is what type of figurative language?
metaphor
Tell three similarities between Daniel and Rosh.
1. both leaders
2. both hate the Romans
3. both are Jews
4. both live in the caves outside of the city
Mute girl who is found in a barn and cared for by Rudi until she goes to live with Anna.
Ingrid
What is the proper font style and font size to use when writing an MLA formatted paper?
Times New Roman, 12 pt.
Cadaver
The main character in a novel.
Protagonist
Tell three differences between Rosh and Daniel.
Daniel is a benevolent leader and Rosh is a cruel leader.
Daniel does not like to steal from the Jewish people but Rosh does.
Daniel wants to rescue Joel when he is captured but Rosh does not.
Daniel eventually trusts Jesus to lead the Jews away from Roman rule but Rosh does not.
Why does Rudi retreat to the woods to live?
His dad prays and feels that God reveals to him a promise that He will protect Rudi if he sends Rudi to the woods for the duration of the war.
When writing any paper, a writer may use a reference to a free bird to symbolize WHAT and a caged bird to symbolize WHAT?
free bird: freedom
caged bird: imprisonment
In literature, this represents a very typical example of a certain type of person.
Archetype