Anchor book requirements

Lady Deborah Moody

Posted by Melissa Jo Tradewell on February 20, 2014 at 12:15 AM

Write a list of characters and a description of the character using the page numbers if you take information from the text, list any settings (specific) and the page number, give a brief overview of the plot, and describe the type of conflict and the participants of the conflict.

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Reply Adrianna 7 (SFA)
4:12 PM on February 24, 2015 
Lady Deborah Moody:
- optimistic person - determined - people person -Puritan
William Kieft:
- Dutch Governor
Harry:
- Deborah's son with late husband
The Englishman:
- Showed Deborah Long Island where she later formed her new town
Setting:
England, Boston, Ship, New Amsterdam, Gravesend
Plot:
Beginning: Her and her son, Harry travel to America on a ship to live there and create their own town.
Middle: They were having some trouble adjusting to life in America so, they decided to move, they moved place to place until they stumbled upon New Amsterdam, where they met The Englishmen. He guided them (visually) toward the unoccupied Long Island area (near Brooklyn).
End: Her and Harry traveled there where they made their own town (which still stands today) Gravesend and a part of Gravesend Coney Island.
Reply Rachel
6:35 PM on February 24, 2015 
Lady Deborah Moody
generous
kind

Setting: Boston pg. 26; New England (New Amsterdam/Hudson River) pg.27; Gravesend pg.30 (her own town)
Plot: A widow who take care of her son. She travels and likes to meet new people. When she moved into Boston ministers argued would argue with her of how her son wasnt baptized yet. She then sailed away with a few other women. No other town was Puritan so she decided to make a town of herself. She called the town Gravesend.