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                                                     Prepare to Read




                                                       GENRE  STUDY      A fantasy is an imaginative story featuring
                                                     characters and events that are not real. Some fantasies include
                                                     elements of adventure, with a quest to solve a mystery.

                                                        •  Authors of fantasy tell the story through the plot—the main
                                                           events of the story. The plot includes a conflict, or problem,

                                                           and the resolution, or how the problem is solved.
                                                        •  Fantasy stories include sensory details and figurative language
                                                           to develop the setting and the characters.

                                                        •  The events and places in fantasies might defy time or logic.



                                                       SET  A  PURPOSE     Think about the title and
                                                     genre of this text. As you read, pay attention to          CRITICAL
                                                                                                                VOCABULARY
                                                     how characters react to one another and to real
                                                     events. What do you think this text is about? Write          panic

                                                     your ideas below.                                            favorable

                                                                                                                  porthole

                                                                                                                  densely

                                                                                                                  reasonable

                                                                                                                  delirious

                                                                                                                  projected
                                                        Meet the Author and Illustrator:                          contents
                                                        Kenneth Oppel and Antonio Javier Caparo
                                                                                                                  deficiencies


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