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Dashel Hansen
is on page 192 of 256
static: I think the giver "the person" is a static character because he hasn't evolved or changed. He's still him and he hasn't changed when they were in conflict with or around him. I feel that he can later in the book kind of be heroic or he is to Jonas right now but he can be maybe later in the book. that's why I think the giver is a static character.
— Oct 27, 2025 08:41AM
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Dashel Hansen
is on page 147 of 256
The conflict in my story is how world war 2 affected paleontology. Basically in the middle of the battle they destroyed a museium and the people lost a lot of dinosaur bones and everyone was mad. Later, they found out some dinosaurs had complete bones and they are all lost. Then the muesium team had to regain all the bones and they found more in the processes of regaining the fossils.
— Oct 20, 2025 02:48PM
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Dashel Hansen
is on page 133 of 256
Predictions: I predict that the author would talk more about world war 2 and how it effected paleontology and how it ruined it for a bit or how it got better after the war. The text clues pointing me towards this prediction is mostly happening in other books but also little foreshadowing I guess like: "as far in the future Dr. Brown would be finding terrible news about his Museum."
— Oct 13, 2025 08:44AM
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Dashel Hansen
is on page 113 of 256
P.O.V: my book's point of view is 3rd person omniscient because it tells the story sometimes of how the characters found the fossil, when they found it and what they were feeling when they got interviewed about it. "Elizabeth philpot was a fossil collector and paleontologist who excavated in Lyme Regis." the connection between my answer and citing is that it explains what they did or the start of who she was.
— Oct 06, 2025 08:51AM
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Dashel Hansen
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Protagonist: my book does not have a protagonist, the author does not narrate the people who he tells to us in the book he just says that they found this fossil in 1965 or 1860. The main focus of the book is paleontology, the author talks mostly of it and sometimes other people who find fossils but its not a common thing he talks about its just a short sentence of when and where they find the fossil.
— Sep 29, 2025 08:54AM
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