#6
1. character-It is a person or an animal in the story
2. conflict - It is an argument or problem
-internal- It is an argument that makes the character learn something
-external - It is a fight between the main character and the other character
3. foreshadowing- It is to predict
4. mood- It is a emotion of the audience
5. protagonist- It is the main character
6. antagonist - the character that struggles with the opponents character
7. setting- It is the place or the time
8. symbol- Object that shows or represents something
9. theme- It is the topic of the story


Chapter 10
#7
Character: Cerdic, Crispin, Father Quinel, the man
Conflict: Finding Father Quinel
internal: where to go
external: It is between Crispin and the other four men
foreshadowing: Don’t believe everything that people say
mood: it is curious and anxious, tense
protagonist: Crispin
antagonist: Cerdic, men
Setting: at the church, manor, mill
symbol: cross
theme: Don’t believe anyone



  1. Crispin encounters two dead men shortly after fleeing the village. How does each affect him?
It affects him because he would not be able to know about his father and how his mother can read and write and also there will be nobody to help him. Also he feel responsible for Father Quinel’s death

Ch.18
Character: Crispin and the old man
Internal conflict: He is think if he should run or not
External conflict: The old man stops Crispin where he was heading for
Foreshadowing: Crispin swears an oath
Mood: Scary
Protagonist: Crispin
Antagonist: The old man
Setting: The church
Symbol: The dagger represents danger or threat.
Theme: Don't talk to anyone that you don’t know


Ch.19
Characters: Crispin and the old man.
Internal conflict: He wonders if the old man is mad.
External conflict: The old man orders Crispin what to do.
Foreshadowing:
Mood: Curious
Protagonist: Crispin
Antagonist: The old man
Setting: The church
Symbol: Juggling balls represent the old man's reputation and how he lived like.
Theme: Know people before you get friendly.


Ch.20
Characters: Crispin and the old man
Internal conflict: Crispin is curious about the old man's past.
External conflict:
Foreshadowing: Crispin and the old man get along well.
Mood: Scared
Protagonist: Crispin
Antagonist:
Setting: At the Road
Symbol: The pestilence represents being abandoned.
Theme:


Ch.21
Characters: Crispin, the old man, the old man's father and the mummers
Internal conflict: The boy is curious about the old man's past
External conflict:
Foreshadowing: Old man starts to tell him about the past
Mood: Curiosity
Protagonist: Crispin and the old man
Antagonist:
Setting: Under the grove of trees
Symbol:
Theme: