Bramblestar's Storm

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Lionel Messi
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Bramblestar's Storm
  1. Tense
    1. The story is written in the past
      1. 'We knew the lake was rising, so when it reached our new dens we left and kept going until the water stopped chasing us'
      2. It has some flashbacks
        1. 'Both apprentices were looking dismayed. Daisy helped raise them when they were in the nursery, Bramblestar recalled'
      3. Themes
        1. Friendship
          1. Sadness
            1. Leadership
              1. Love
              2. Author
                1. Erin Hunter
                  1. Group of writers
                    1. Writers from that group that have written it are Cherith Baldry and Dan Jolley
                      1. Cherith
                        1. Studied on Manchester University
                          1. Was married to Peter Baldry
                            1. Has two sons named Will and Adam
                              1. Including this book she has written 39 books in total
                                1. She conceived the name of the main charcater from the name of one of her two cats: Bramble
                                2. Dan
                                  1. Began his writing careeer in the early ninities
                                    1. Now he his a writer for videogames from activision and Ubisoft
                                      1. Including this he has written 51 books in total
                              2. Main characters
                                1. protagonist
                                  1. Bramblestar
                                    1. Clanleader of The Thunderclan
                                      1. compassionate
                                        1. nice
                                          1. worried
                                        2. Antagonist
                                          1. Not so much present in the whole story
                                            1. Threre are more antagonists like Windclan or the badgers in the forest
                                          2. Point of view
                                            1. third person
                                              1. 'Bramblestar opened his jaws to reply, but before he could speak, the she-cat continued in a rush'
                                            2. Symbols
                                              1. Metaphors
                                                1. 'And you're no havier than a good-sized squirrel!'
                                                2. Simile
                                                  1. 'Long strands of grass drifted on top of the water, like weeds in a stream'
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