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comprehension
vocabulary
literary elements
characters
literary focus
100
The trick that Storm plays on the dog next to him.
What is snorts wind in the other dog's ear
100
to fasten harnesses
What is engage
100
The sequence of events which involves the characters in conflict
What is the plot
100
Storm
Who is the first dog in the story
100
The relationship between the narrator and the writer of the story
What is the same person
200
Storm's "scale eyes"
What is he uses his eyes to tell when the load is too heavy or just right
200
to unhook the dogs from the harnesses
What is disengage
200
The planting of hints about what will happen later in the story.
What is foreshadowing
200
Gary Paulsen
Who is the author, narrator, and main character in the story
200
The pronoun used by the narrator
What is I
300
Storm is a special dog
What is he has an interesting personality
300
to recover balance on the sled
What is recover
300
The place and the time period in which the story take place
What is the setting
300
other characters not as important as the main characters
What is minor characters
300
The narrator of "Storm" (the story)
What is the author
400
Paulsen realizes the dogs are more important than winning
What is during the pre-Iditarod race
400
Paulsen tries to achieve an understanding of the dogs
What is gain
400
The underlying meaning of the story
What is the theme
400
The term for the bad guy in the story.
What is antagonist
400
The type of story this is
What is an autobiography
500
Storm's way of telling Paulsen if things are bad or good with the team
What is carrying the stick
500
Storm gave out a low growl
What is emit
500
How the story is written
What is the point of view
500
The term for the "good guy" in the story
What is the protagonist
500
a term that describes the kind of narration used in this story
What is first person point of view