S E P TORY

STORY ELEMENTS IN POPPY
Story by: Avi
PowerPoint by: Abbey, and Katie
CHARACTERS
Poppy
 Ereth
 Mr. Ocax
 Lungwort
 Basil
 Ragweed
 Rye
 Sweet Cicely
 George
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PROTAGONIST AND ANTAGONIST
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Poppy
Mr.Ocax
LITERARY DEVICES
Foreshadowing
 Foreshadowing means
to hint at what is
going to happen.
Onomatopoeia
 Onomatopoeia is the
sound occurring
throughout the story.
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Example:
Example:
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“Poppy put the quill
back in her sash, she
was hoping she would
never have to use it.”
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“Whoosh! Mr. Ocax
dove in at Poppy.”
LITERARY DEVICES
Simile
 Simile means to
compare things using
“like” or “as”.
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Example:
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“The quill was like a
sword.”
Literary Devices
 Foreshadowing
Foreshadowing means to
hint at what is going to
happen.

Onomatopoeia
Onomatopoeia means the
sound occurring
throughout the story.

Simile
Simile means to compare
things using “like” or “as”.
POINT OF VIEW
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Point of View is where the author tells it from a
characters perspective. In Poppy, Mr. Ocax and
Poppy are telling the story. When they are
changing perspective in Poppy, they will ether
start a new paragraph or they will put something
like this: * * *.
SETTING
Time: Present
 Place: Dimwood Forest, Gray House, New House,
Bannock Hill, Glitter Creek, Cornfield, Ereth’s
Log, Mr. Ocax’s Watching Tree, and Tar Road.
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CLIMAX AND CONFLICT
Climax
 Climax is the most
exciting or scariest
part of the story.
 In Poppy, it is when
she is fighting Mr.
Ocax with the quill.
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Conflict
 Conflict is the
problem in the story.
 In Poppy, Mr. Ocax
wanted to eat Poppy.
 Also, Mr. Ocax won’t
let Poppy and her
family move to New
House.
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BOOKS OF POPPY
There are more books in Poppy like:
 Ragweed
 Ereth’s Birthday
 Poppy and Rye
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
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 http://www.aefraser.com/blog/october/porcupine_9
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humb/e/eb/Bubo_virginianus_-Canada6.jpg/240px-Bubo_virginianus_-Canada-6.jpg
 http://www.quikkill.com/PestLibrary/Images/Dee
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 http://www.oregonzoo.org/Cards/BirdsOfPrey/ima
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
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