The Kiskis
May Vontver
Theme: Isolation, the Kiskis children isolate themselves from the other children.
Text Evidence: "The Kiskis children were painfully shy,"
Summary: This is a story about the Kiskis children and their shyness it's not until a small white box arrives that they breakout of their shells.
Characters: Miss Smith, Rudolph, Margaret, Johnny, Mr. and Mrs. Kiski, and the other children in the class.
Setting: A rural classroom.
Characters: Miss Smith, Rudolph, Margaret, Johnny, Mr. and Mrs. Kiski, and the other children in the class.
Setting: A rural classroom.
Conflict: Character v.s. fate. Is the teacher trying to help the children breakout of their shyness.
Figurative Language: Metaphors are used to compare the Kiskis children to themselves.
Point of View: Third person
Text Evidence:"Miss Smith decided not to urge the Kiskis again to eat in the schoolhouse."
Point of View: Third person
Text Evidence:"Miss Smith decided not to urge the Kiskis again to eat in the schoolhouse."
How do you pronounce their name? KISS-Kiss, or KISS-kees?
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