Peak Book by Roland Smith Presentation By Jacob Walo.

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Peak Book by Roland Smith Presentation By Jacob Walo

#1#1 Setting: Mount Everest, Nepal. characterization: Peak has to climb Mt. Everest. conflict: Peak must overcome climbing Everest. plot: the plot is Peak didn’t make it to the summit. resolution: Peak goes back to America Point of view: The narrator is Peak writing in his moleskins. Theme: Always believe and you can do anything. Author’s message/style: Roland Smith tells his book in 3rd person. Setting: Mount Everest, Nepal. characterization: Peak has to climb Mt. Everest. conflict: Peak must overcome climbing Everest. plot: the plot is Peak didn’t make it to the summit. resolution: Peak goes back to America Point of view: The narrator is Peak writing in his moleskins. Theme: Always believe and you can do anything. Author’s message/style: Roland Smith tells his book in 3rd person. The snow storm Mount Everest

#2#2 I disagree with the actions of Peak because he could have gone to the summit with Sun- Jo. Summit

#3#3 The first question I would ask the author is why couldn’t Peak go to the summit with Sun-Jo? Could there be another strategic way to get to the top of Everest? The first question I would ask the author is why couldn’t Peak go to the summit with Sun-Jo? Could there be another strategic way to get to the top of Everest? Roland Smith

#4#4 The unique way Roland Smith wrote the book was as if Peak was writing the book in his moleskins that his English teacher Vincent gave him. Peak’s moleskins

#5#5 I think what is important for readers to know about the book is that Peak didn’t make it to the summit and that he let Sun-Jo summit of Mt. Everest. Sun-Jo Peak

Plot Plot Peak climbs a skyscraper call the Woolworth Building. The mayor of New York City saw Peak climbing the building and thought he was a terrorist. Peak had to face climbing Mt. Everest. Peak climbs a skyscraper call the Woolworth Building. The mayor of New York City saw Peak climbing the building and thought he was a terrorist. Peak had to face climbing Mt. Everest.

ResolutionResolution The resolution of the book Peak is that Peak doesn’t make it to the top of Everest. Later he goes home to celebrate his and his sister’s birthday.

Theme Theme The theme of the book is that Peak didn’t make it to the top of Everest but instead he let his friend Sun-Jo make it to the top. The theme of the book is that Peak didn’t make it to the top of Everest but instead he let his friend Sun-Jo make it to the top.