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The Tiger Rising By Kate DiCamillo By Melanie

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The Main Characters This story took place… (setting) Rob Sistine Billy & Norton Threemonger Willy May Rob’s Dad Beauchamp First the setting is at a motel called the Kentucky star. Then the setting is at Rob's school. Finally the setting is the woods.

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Page 1: By Kate DiCamillo By Melanie

The Tiger RisingBy Kate DiCamilloBy Melanie

Page 2: By Kate DiCamillo By Melanie

The Main Characters• Rob• Sistine• Billy & Norton Threemonger• Willy May• Rob’s Dad• Beauchamp

This story took place… (setting)

First the setting is at a motel called the Kentucky star. Then the setting is at Rob's school. Finally the setting is the woods.

Page 3: By Kate DiCamillo By Melanie

I thought the biggest problem was:

Sistine wants to let the tiger out but Rob dose not because the tiger is not there's but Sistine says it is not right to keep wild animals in cages.

The problem was solved when

Rob got the keys to the tigers cage from Beauchamp to feed the tiger and then agrees to let the tiger out because he wanted Sistine to like him.

Page 4: By Kate DiCamillo By Melanie

At the beginning…A boy named Rod is wandering in the wood’s when he came upon a tiger in a cage. He got scared and ran home, later on the school bus he got bullied by Billy & Norton and at school he met a new kid called Sistine.

Page 5: By Kate DiCamillo By Melanie

Then,Rob shows Sistine the tiger she thinks they should let the tiger out but rob disagrees. He asks his friend willy may for help on what to do.

Page 6: By Kate DiCamillo By Melanie

At the end,Rob gets the keys to the cage from Beauchamp to feed the tiger, and agrees to let the tiger out of its cage. But then the tiger try's to attack them so Rob's dad has to shout it.

Page 7: By Kate DiCamillo By Melanie

The best part of the story was whenI like when rob and Sistine come out off the woods the first time.

Page 8: By Kate DiCamillo By Melanie

I didn’t likeWhen the tiger dies it is sad.