Character
Setting
Plot
Parts of Speech
Solid Sentences and Perfect Paragraphs
100

The character who is curious

Who is Mole

100

Where Toad first dressed as a washerwoman

The prison

100
The friendship that was made first

Mole and Water Rat

100
A person, place, or thing

A noun

100

Required for the start of a sentence

Capitalization

200

The character who finds himself in trouble very often

Who is Toad

200

The place taken over by weasels and stoats while Toad was away

Toad Hall

200

The new mode of transportation that Toad became obsessed with for most of the story

A motor car

200

The action (or form of be)

Verb

200

Required for the end of a sentence

End mark (Period, Question Mark, Exclamation Point)

300

The character who taught Mole about the river

Who is Rat

300

The saving home for when Rat and Mole were caught out in a snow storm

Badger's Home
300
The thing Toad took from the barge woman

a horse

300

Replaces a noun in a sentence

Pronoun
300
The last sentence in a perfect paragraph

Conclusion

400

The character who was trusted with secrets from Toad's father

Who is Badger

400

Mole's sadness came from smelling this location

His own home

400
The theme best demonstrated by Rat

Friendship

400
Describes a noun

An adjective

400

The first sentence in a perfect paragraph

Introduction

500

The term for when a character is speaking in a narrative

Dialogue

500

A traveling home that fascinated Toad at the beginning of the story

A gypsy caravan

500

Making people feel at home and making them comfortable in your house is a term and an important theme from the story

Hospitality

500

Connects two things in a sentence

Conjunction

500

The number of details you need in your body portion of the perfect paragraph

2 or more

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