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Fussy, too proper, and easily upset.




Prissy


100



Shook or trembled, usually from fear.




Quaked


100



(1) To try to fix or adjust something. (2) A historical traveling repairman.


Tinker

100

Name the story Protagonist.

Jessie — the main character who tries to solve the problem.

100

Jessie’s Modern Clothes: Represent her transformation and new identity.

Symbolism (An Object that Stands for an Idea)

200



To smother or hold back.




Stifle


200



(1)Grip; the ability to move without slipping. (2) Body held by pulling to heal bones.




Traction


200

Truth vs. Illusion

Theme (The Big Idea or Message)

200

The Main Problem of the Story: The children of Clifton are dying from diphtheria, and the man in charge, Miles Clifton, is refusing to give them modern medicine to keep his 1840s village experiment a secret.

The Main Solution: Jessie’s mother sends Jessie out of Clifton to the modern world to find help and expose the truth.

200

A strong opinion paragraph has a clear structure:

  • Claim -> Reason-> Example-> Conclusion

300



Clear and not twisted out of shape.




Undistorted


300



Extremely severe, harmful, or infectious.




Virulent


300

Person vs. Society

Conflict (The Problem)

300

Effect: Jessie’s mother reveals the truth and sends Jessie on her mission.

Cause: Diphtheria breaks out in Clifton.

300

Shares what you think about a topic and explains why you think it.

Opinion (Argument) Paragraph

400



To provide evidence to prove something is true.




Substantiate


400



Teasingly out of reach; very appealing.




Tantalizing


400



Absolutely necessary or essential.




Vital


400

The "Outside World": The real modern world of 1996, with cars, electricity, and phones, which is a shock to Jessie.

Setting

400
  • Introduction (Exposition): We meet Jessie and learn about life in Clifton.

  • Conflict: Children get sick, and Jessie learns the truth about the fake village.

  • Rising Action: Jessie escapes Clifton and faces many dangers trying to reach help.

  • Climax: Jessie speaks to the press and exposes Clifton’s secret.

  • Falling Action: The truth spreads, and Clifton is investigated.

  • Resolution: The children are saved, and Jessie is reunited with her family.

Denouement: Jessie begins to adjust to life in the real modern world.


Plot Mountain (The Shape of the Story)

500



Flinched or drew back from something painful.




Winced


500



A guard stationed to keep watch.




Sentry


500

Foreshadowing

Clues the author gives about what will happen later in the story

500

How the author shows you what a character is like through their actions, thoughts, words, and how others see them.

Characterization (Understanding the Characters)

500

Name a Minor Character

EX. Jessie’s mother (Ma), Andrew, Hannah, and the reporters — they help the story move forward but are not the main focus.

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