Raymond's Run Vocabulary
T.R.R.C. Vocabulary
Raymond's Run Comprehension
T.R.R.C. Comprehension
Plot Diagram
100
This person is in your squad and they help you out in a tough situation. (Think Batman and Robin)
sidekick
100
This word means to go along with or to follow directions.
comply
100
What is wrong with Raymond?
mentally handicapped due to fluid on the brain
100
What does Red Chief place down Bill's shirt?
a hot potato
100
This is the turning point in the story.
Climax
200
This word means to grasp firmly with your hand.
clutch
200
This word means to suggest or offer an idea.
proposition
200
Name the three antagonists in the story.
Gretchen, Mary Louise, Rosie
200
What is the original amount the kidnappers intend to demand from Mr. Dorset?
$2,000
200
This is the part of the story where the setting and characters are introduced.
exposition
300
This word means that something is likely to happen. (Also a legal term that implies responsibility.)
liable
300
This word is used to describe a rude person.
impudent
300
What kind of fruit did Squeaky dress up as in the school play?
a strawberry
300
How do the kidnappers end up paying Mr. Dorset to return Red Chief?
$200
300
This is the part of the story where the activity in the story slows down quickly.
falling action
400
This word describes a person who is exceptionally talented.
prodigy
400
This word means to congratulate someone on a job well done.
commend
400
What is Squeaky's full name?
Hazel Elizabeth Deborah Parker
400
What is ironic about the name of the town where Bill and Sam kidnap Red Chief?
Summit describes the top of a mountain but the town is completely flat.
400
This is the part of the story where the activity increases and consequently so does the tension.
rising action
500
This word means to race on a team with four or so people and to hand off a baton in the process.
relay
500
This is what a kidnapper demands from the property owner or personal guardian.
ransom
500
Who is in charge of handing out race numbers and announcing the winner of the race?
Mr. Pearson
500
What literary concept is demonstrated throughout the story?
irony
500
This is the part of the story where all loose ends of the story of tied up.
resolution