This person gave girl advice to Scott. They said to just "show up" wherever she is.
Who is dad?
The events that lead to the resolution.
the literary device that uses the same beginning sounds of words, such as "sneaky snake"
What is alliteration?
The reason Bobby went to jail.
What are parking tickets?
The reason Scott joins the newspaper.
Who is Julia?
The character that is strong and good-looking, yet very irresponsible.
Who is Bobby?
The most interesting part of the story.
What is Climax?
giving human-like qualities to animals or inanimate objects
What is personification?
The reason Scott’s parents nervous about him starting high school?
Who is Bobby?
The name Scott gives the new baby.
What is Smelly?
This character is the protagonist in Sleeping Freshmen Never Lie.
Who is Scott Hudson?
In this part of the plot, Scott finds out his mother is pregnant and starts his journal entries.
What is rising action?
a type of pun in which a phrase in a quoted sentence is linked to how the sentence is said (the adverb has a relationship to what was said)
What is a Tom Swifty?
The entire contents of his backpack were dumped down the drain, and his hat was thrown into a storm drain at the bus stop.
Who is Mouth?
The point of view in SNFL.
What is first person?
Scott's favorite instructor who teachers Honors English.
Who is Mr. Franka?
In this part of the plot, Scottt and his friends are hanging out before the first day of school.
What is the exposition?
The literary device that uses extreme exaggeration.
After finding out about the baby, he starts writing in a notebook, because, "Guys don't keep diaries. No way."
Who is Scott?
Scott's mother expects him to do this right after HS.
What is college?
The school bully.
Who is Wesley Cobble?
In this part of the plot, all the loose ends of the story are tied up and the reader finds out how everyone is progressing.
What is the resolution?
Mouth says that high school "is awesome," despite the fact that he looks like he had been forced through a meat grinder twice.
What is hyperbole?
Mr. Franka finds these. (from Scott)
What are Tom Swifties?
What Scott uses to write his football article.
What are Tom Swifties?