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Who was the main character? (Full name)
Who was the main character? (Full name)
Walt Masters
Who is the antagonist(s) in the story?
Who is the antagonist(s) in the story?
Claim Jumpers/the weather
Who's land was the main character responsible for?
Who's land was the main character responsible for?
Loren Hall
Name two character traits of Walt Masters.
Name two character traits of Walt Masters.
Responsible, Smart, Trustworthy, Brave, Reliable, Resourceful, Sneaky, etc.
George Lukens
George Lukens
He lost his claim to claim jumpers while on his way to Dawson City.
Where does the story take place?
Where does the story take place?
In the Yukon/Canada
What about the setting made this journey harder for the main character?
What about the setting made this journey harder for the main character?
The cold weather
Where do the men have to go to record their claim?
Where do the men have to go to record their claim?
Dawson City
Approximately when did this story take place?
Approximately when did this story take place?
In the late 1890's
What was the name of the gold-mining region along a tributary of the Yukon River? (the name of this particular Gold Rush...)
What was the name of the gold-mining region along a tributary of the Yukon River? (the name of this particular Gold Rush...)
Klondike
Who was trying to steal Walt's neighbor's land?
Who was trying to steal Walt's neighbor's land?
Claim Jumpers/Stampeders
The snow and below freezing temperatures made Walt's travel very difficult. What type of conflict is this?
The snow and below freezing temperatures made Walt's travel very difficult. What type of conflict is this?
Person vs Nature (External)
What does Walt realize about the dog he chose to lead his sled?
What does Walt realize about the dog he chose to lead his sled?
The dog does not know the commands
What advantage to the claim jumpers have while chasing Walt?
What advantage to the claim jumpers have while chasing Walt?
Guns
Why did Walt have to get off the sled and run along side of it?
Why did Walt have to get off the sled and run along side of it?
To keep his blood flowing so he wouldn't freeze to death
Liable
Liable
likely
Sudden headlong rush or flight of a crowd of people
Sudden headlong rush or flight of a crowd of people
Stampede
People who search for valuable minerals, such as gold
People who search for valuable minerals, such as gold
Prospectors
Peer
Peer
To look intently, searchingly or with difficulty
To make clumsy attempts to move or regain one's balance
To make clumsy attempts to move or regain one's balance
Flounder
Walt dashed around the bend with a couple of revolver bullets singing after him' is an example of what type of figurative language?
Walt dashed around the bend with a couple of revolver bullets singing after him' is an example of what type of figurative language?
Personification
The creek is as rich as a United States mint! What type of figurative language is this?
The creek is as rich as a United States mint! What type of figurative language is this?
Simile
'Faith, it's an ilegant chanst to be gettin' a run fer yer money!' said the Irishman. This is an example of what?
'Faith, it's an ilegant chanst to be gettin' a run fer yer money!' said the Irishman. This is an example of what?
Dialect
'The snow was a blanket of ice.' This is an example of what type of figurative language?
'The snow was a blanket of ice.' This is an example of what type of figurative language?
Metaphor
'The thing for us to do is to rest the dogs a bit, and then hit the trail as hard as we can.' This is an example of what kind of figurative language?
'The thing for us to do is to rest the dogs a bit, and then hit the trail as hard as we can.' This is an example of what kind of figurative language?
Idiom
What are the glowing bands or streamers of light sometimes appearing in the night sky of the Northern Hemisphere called?
What are the glowing bands or streamers of light sometimes appearing in the night sky of the Northern Hemisphere called?
Northern Lights or Aurora Borealis
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