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KILMER
(SETTINGS)
Presented by:
Syahzanani
Afiqah
Ainul
Alifah
Tasneem
BACKGROUND
World War 1 was fought mainly in Europe
and the Middle East. The Allies (principally
Britain, France, Russia and Italy) fought the
Central Powers (Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria
and Ottoman Empire) from 1914 and 1918.
CENTRAL POWERS
World War 1 was fought between the
Allied Powers and the Central Powers.
The Central Powers was at first an
alliance between Germany and
Austria-Hungary. Later the Ottoman
Empire and Bulgaria became part of
the Central Powers
ALLIED POWERS
The Allied Powers were largely formed
as a defense against the aggression of
Germany and the Central Powers. They
began an alliance between France,
Britain and Russia.
HUNS
Huns are barbarous, nomadic and
warlike Asian people who controlled
large parts of eastern and central
Europe. The offensive term Huns is
also used to refer Germans, especially
German soldiers in World War 1 and 2.
The term Huns likens them to the
barbarous and warlike Huns of the 4th
and 5th centuries.
CHAPTER 1
February morning in the woods
The Knights hunt near a creek in the woods. There is a big pool
there and animals come to drink its water.
a large young buck with handsome antlers stepped down
the opposite bank toward the pool. (page 3)
Sunday morning at their hunting cabin
The Knights hunting cabin is 5 miles away in the woods. They
spend the night there when they go hunting.
He and his two boys had packed up a few necessities and
hiked five miles to their tiny hunting cabin. (page 1)
CHAPTER 2
April morning in Richards classroom
Mrs. Hansen reads Joyce Kilmers poem Trees to Richards
class.
One morning toward the end of April, Mrs. Hansen walked in
front of her class of eighteen students and opened up a
slender book. (page 19)
After school
Richard sees Hannah crying in the hallway.
As Richard left school at the end of the day, he saw one of
the girls from his grade standing alone in the hallway. (page
22)
CHAPTER 3
In Richards classes
Mrs. Hansen asks the class to sign a card she has brought to
express their regret for what has happened to the Schermers.
About three weeks later , Mrs. Hansen walked into the
claassroom looking very upset. (page 29)
After school as Richard is going home
As Richard walks home, Abner and Harry block his way and
start fighting with him.
But when Richard started for home, Abner and Harry
stepped in front of him to block his way. (page 35)
CHAPTER 4
Night in the kitchen
Richard asks Angie to read Mr. Kilmers letter aloud.Nobody seems
interested.
, his heart pounded while he helped Angie set the kitchen table.
(page 45)
The next day, in Mrs. Hansens classroom
Richard sees Mrs. Hansen after school. He shows Mr. Kilmers letter.
After school the next day, Richard went into Mrs. Hansens
classroom.
(page 49)
CHAPTER 5
In Mrs. Hansens class
Richard tells the class how he started writing to Mr. Kilmer, and
he reads the poem he sent to Mr. Kilmer about thunderstorm.
On the very last day, Richard found himself standing beside
Mrs. Hansen in front of the classroom. ( page 57 )
In history class that day
Mr. Higby talks about the war and tells the students that the
American troops are arriving in France. He also explains the
correct usage of Huns.
In history class that day, their teacher talked about war.
( page 62 )
CHAPTER 6
Early in September
Richard and Mr. Kilmer exchange letters.
Richard and Joyce Kilmer exchanged a handful of letters
during the summer. ( page 68 )
In Mrs. Hansen class
Mrs. Hansen wants the class to put on a patriotic programme
to help sell Liberty Bonds to finance the war .
This year the class would be putting on a patriotic
programme to help sell Liberty Bonds, which helped finance
the war. ( page 69 )
CHAPTER 7
Morning in Richards classroom
Mrs. Hansen announces that Hannah decides to decline the
role of Lady Liberty.
Mrs. Hansen was visibly upset as she stepped in front of the
class that morning. (page 80)
Mrs. Hansen announces that Millie Wright will be Lady Liberty
and Herbie Wycinski will be the Doughboy
Then Mrs. Hansen came into the room and announced
that. (page 85)
CHAPTER 8
Night at Richards house
Richard tells Pa that quitting the role of the Doughboy is the right
thing to do.
Without another word, Richards father went into the house.
(page 95)
Spring in Richards classroom
Mr. Higby tells the students that the war is becoming worse
During the spring, the news from the front turned very bad. In
history classes, (page 99)
CHAPTER 9
The barn
Richard and his father are cleaning the barn, Gus comes and tells
his father that he has enlisted.
Three days after the picnic, Richard and his father were
cleaning the barn. (page 107)
Early in August afternoon in Richards room
One afternoon early in August, Richard came in from his farm
chores. (page 112)
CHAPTER 10
In The Schermers house
Mr. Schermer gives Richard the newspaper, and he reads
about how Mr. Kilmer died.
With great compassion, the Schermers drew Richard into
the house. (page 117)
After writing his poem entitled In Memory of Seargent Joyce
Kilmer, he read it to the Schermers in their parlour.
The next day Richard went to the Schermers house. (page
122)