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  1. 1. The boat capsize and Scoot was making sandwiches inside the boat. 2. She saw a rogue wave coming and it was too late to get out of the cabin. 3. Sully's feet were trapped. 4. She couldn't get them out. 5. After getting her feet out, she couldn't open the door just as Sully.

  2. Oct 31, 1996 · Little did Sully and Scoot know, they will meet the wave during their peaceful sailing afternoon. Sully is Scoot´s 19 year old big brother, and Scoot is only a 14 year old short, and fit girl, Sully´s little sister. The two siblings were off to what they thought would be a peaceful and nice afternoon, but the rogue wave pardons, nobody.

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  3. A rogue wave traps Scoot inside the boat. What is the climax of the story? When Scoot breaks through the skylight. How was the story resolved? Sully and Scoot are picked up by the red rooster, another boat. What is the summary? A shortening of a story explaining what the author says. Why do we summarize?

  4. stage of plot: Scoot and Sully are off shore sailing. Exposition. stage of plot: Scoot and Sully are hit by a Rogue Wave. Inciting Incident/Rising Action (1) stage of plot: Scoot and Sully are separated. Scoot is trapped inside. Rising Action (2) stage of plot: Scoot can smell oil in the water. Rising Action (3)

  5. The two settings in the story show Scoot inside the galley and Sully outside on the hull. By quickly shifting between the two settings the author builds suspense. For example, most shifts in the story occur within one paragraph of each other.

  6. This tells that Scoot is very brave and will never give up. She would do anything to get out. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like What makes rogue waves especially dangerous?, What evidence in the text supports the inference that Sully was a competent sailor?, What gave Sully hope that Scoot could survive for some ...

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  8. Description. Introduction to the story, Rogue Wave, with the characters Scoot and Sully, by Theodore Taylor. It contains background information on the story and characters, as well as information on sailing yachts. It is a great way to get students interested in the story prior to reading it. Use in PowerPoint or as Google Slides.

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