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Ranger’s Apprentice John Flanagan 2005 realistic fiction

Ranger’s Apprentice John Flanagan 2005 realistic fiction. Garrett Coneley 6 th. Setting.

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Ranger’s Apprentice John Flanagan 2005 realistic fiction

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  1. Ranger’s ApprenticeJohn Flanagan2005realistic fiction Garrett Coneley 6th

  2. Setting The setting is in a old kingdom. In the 17 hundreds. It is important to add meaning to the story. So the reader understands why it takes place in a old kingdom. The book would be different by it could be in the kingdom of the attackers and no why there attacked them.

  3. Characters

  4. Conflict Unknown knights are attacking the kingdom. Man vs man

  5. Summary of Plot Will is a small guy that gets selected to be a knights apprentice. And goes thought all this training. And unknown knights start attacking the kingdom.

  6. Theme • One sentence theme for the book. • Text Evidence 1: Quote the book and give the page number. • Text Evidence 2: Quote the book and give the page number. • Text Evidence 3: Quote the book and give the page number.

  7. Point of View The point of view is first person. It helps the reader understand how much of a hard time will is going thought. If it was the point of view of a attacker how would he feel

  8. Symbolism • Include a visual aide that is symbolic of the book. Explain in detail the symbolism and how it affected the story.

  9. Recommendation • Include a recommendation that explains why the book is worth reading or not.

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