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In this chapter analysis, we delve into Commander Root's character and the complexities surrounding his negotiations with Artemis. We explore what traits define Root, his rookie status, and the differences in his responses compared to Holly. As you review the chapter, reflect on the failed negotiations and what could have been done differently. Write a journal entry from Root's perspective to capture his emotions during this pivotal moment. Consider the setting's significance and how the narrative would change without fairies. Engage with your character worksheets for deeper insights!
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The Root of all problems Fairies, Felonies, and the Fowls
Warm up • Take 5 minutes to look through the chapter again, re-read parts, and pull out some traits that you would use to describe Root.
Vocabulary • rookie - An untrained or inexperienced trainee, as in the army or police; beginner; newcomer • civilians - A person who is not an active member of the military or police.
Discuss • Why do the negotiations between Artemis and Commander Root fail? • What could Root have done different? • How does Root respond differently to Artemis than Holly has? • Why?
The Journal of Commander Root • Write a journal entry as if you were Commander Root, commenting on how you felt during the events of Chapter 5. You can use the evidence you pulled during your warm up to make it more authentically like Root. • You will receive credit for this assignment! So make it good! ;)
Is the setting important? • Could this story be put in any other setting? • Could it function in a different way without the fairies?
Homework • Read Chapter 6 for homework and start thinking about theme! Keep working on your character worksheets for Holly and Root.