Figurative Language
Characters
Conflict
Vocabulary
Plot
100
Cat got your tongue
What is an idiom?
100
A young man who went through many changes.
Who is Mike?
100
Mike has to keep his ability to speak to the dolphins to himself, but he longs to share the secret.
What is Man versus himself?
100
A word that means to play or have fun. As in the dolphins__ in the ocean.
What is frolicked?
100
Mike is born in Florida and the dolphins sense a young mind.
What is the exposition?
200
Spit it out
What is an idiom?
200
The person who planned the kidnapping.
Who is Bernardo Gonzalez?
200
Eddie and Rico kidnap Lucy.
What is man versus society?
200
A buyer or seller of goods for profit.
What is merchant?
200
Mike and Lucy were rescued and sent back home.
What is the resolution?
300
He found friendly shelter.
What is personification?
300
The youngest person who may know Mike's secret.
Who is Lucy?
300
Mike is teased by the other children because of his stuttering.
What is man versus man?
300
A place in the boat from which the boat is steered.
What is a cockpit?
300
Mike falls off the boat during the hurricane.
What is rising action?
400
The mosquitoes and other flying things buzzed around him.
What is onomatopoeia?
400
The dolphin who was tangled in the net and almost is "eaten by a shark."
Who is Naarin?
400
Mike is thrown off the boat as a result of the hurricane.
What is man versus nature?
400
A word that means playful or filled with mischief.
What is mischievous?
400
Mike learns to communicate with the dolphins.
What is rising action?
500
The house was so bright yellow, it was like a banana.
What is simile?
500
The detectives that investigate the kidnapping.
Who are Tony and Lou?
500
Mike questions himself about what is going on when he first hears the buzzing and the talking in his head.
What is man versus himself?
500
A word that describes the way dolphins locate objects in the water.
What is echolocation?
500
Lucy is kidnapped by Rico and Eddie.
What is the climax?