Title: Rascal
1Rascal
By Sterling North
2Sterling keeps a raccoon he finds in the woods as
a pet.
Main Idea
- Sterling keeps Rascal as a pet and they share
many adventures together. - Rascal gets into a lot of trouble.
- Jessica and Theo try to get Sterling and their
father to get a housekeeper. - Sterlings father goes away on business a lot,
leaving Sterling and his animals by themselves. - There was a war going on in France.
- Sterling goes to Lake Superior with his dad and
Rascal.
3Theme
- Sometimes we have to let go of the people we love
the most, because thats usually whats best for
them. - Some animals are better off and belong in the
wild.
4Plot
- Sterling adopts a stray raccoon that soon becomes
his new best friend. - Sterling, his father, and Rascal go to see
whippoorwills. - Theo and Jessica come and tell Sterling and his
father to get a housekeeper. - Sterling, his father, and Rascal go to Lake
Superior. - Sterling lets Rascal go.
5Setting
The setting most of the time takes place at
Sterlings house. He has a big backyard. He has a
cage outside for Rascal. With all the pets that
Sterling has it can get sort of messy though. The
living room was very messy when Sterling made his
canoe.
Sterlings house
6Characters
Sterling
- Sterling has short brown hair and brown eyes.
Sterling is a caring person who wouldnt want to
hurt anyone and instead of keeping Rascal he let
him go. Sterling is the main character and the
story is mostly about the adventures Rascal and
him share.
Rascal has a black mask and long whiskers with a
wet black nose and white in parts of his face. He
is a clever, smart, and mischievous raccoon. He
was Sterlings pet raccoon.
Sterlings dad has short gray hair and brown
eyes. He is very outgoing, smart and sweet. He is
Sterlings father.
Sterlings dad
Rascal
7Words That I Didnt Know Before the Story
- A." Well, all right, I agreed reluctantly,
knowing that Rascal could come back in any time
he pleased. B. Unwilling disinclined, C.
struggling in opposition - A. Dont be impertinent, Theo said, reassuming
her dignity. B. intrusive or presumptuous, as
persons of their actions insolently rude
uncivil C. not pertinent or relevant irrelevant - A. His little hands examined gleaming axes,
peavey hooks, and entrancing fly reels B. To fill
with wonder delight or enchantment. C. To put in
a trace - A. Several creeks entered shallow bays where
great blue herons waded stealthily, striking as
swiftly as a water snake to seize and swallow
small fish and frogs. B. done, characterized, or
acting by stealth furtive. C. Marked or acting
with quiet caution and secrecy intended to avoid
notice. - A. It was on promontory some twenty feet above
one of the deepest and most beautiful trout pools
I have ever seen, carved from the rock at a curve
in the Brule. B. a high point of land or rock
projecting into the sea or other water beyond the
line of coast a headland. C. a bluff, or part of
a plateau, overlooking a lowland.
8World War I
- World War I took place in Europe between 1914 and
1918. - A lot of the fighting took place along the
Western Front. - It caused the disintegration of four empires.
- What happened in World War I would be important
factors in the development of World War II. - Millions of people lost their lives fighting.
9Similes, Metaphors, and Alliterlations
- Alliterations
- Silly Sterling swam towards shore. Rascal
rapidly races funny Raymond. - Metaphors
- Rascal is a raccoon. Theo is a cat.
- Similes
- Sterling is like a cloud. Slammy Stillman is as
tough as a rock. -
10Table
11A Raccoon For a Pet or Not
-
- I think that the author, Sterling North, feels
that its great to have a pet, just maybe not a
raccoon. Some animals prefer to stay in the wild
though. A dog, cat, and many other animals make
great pets. Raccoons and other wild creatures are
happier in the wild. Rascal got himself into a
lot of trouble and probably would have been
better off in the wild where he couldve roamed
free.