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By Liz Fraley and Gillian Harnadek

By Liz Fraley and Gillian Harnadek. setting. This story takes place in the dim wood region (the map on slide 1) in the morning, at night, in the afternoon and the evening. climax.

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By Liz Fraley and Gillian Harnadek

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  1. By Liz Fraley andGillian Harnadek

  2. setting This story takes place in the dim wood region (the map on slide 1) in the morning, at night, in the afternoon and the evening.

  3. climax The climax of this story is the battle between Poppy and Mr. Ocax. The outcome of the battle was Mr. Okax’s death due to an impact with the salt lick. I will tell you why he flew into the salt lick. Poppy found one of Ereth’s quills in the grass and she used it as a sword. When Mr. Okax tried to swoop down and grab Poppy she held out the quill and it stuck into Mr. Okax’s foot. With the quill in his foot Mr. Okax flew around wildly and accidentally flew in to the salt lick and died.

  4. onomatopoeia One example of onomatopoeia in this story is when Poppy looked out of Ereth’s log she heard the soft fuzz buzz of flies in the air (found on page 108).

  5. Point of view

  6. Conflicts

  7. Foreshadow

  8. simile

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