Plot - ANSJacob goes to discover what his grandpa told him about, in his discovery he finds
the peculiars that his grandpa taught him about as a kid, he's later caught in a conflict of
interest between staying and help the peculiars fight the hollows and wights or going home
to his dad but not being able to come back
Charecterization - ANSthe methods an author uses to develop and create a character
Jacob's dad's contributions to the plot - ANSHis dad contributes to the plot by being for of an
impediment to Jacob then help, his dad most of the story gets more increasingly drunk as he
works on his book
Grandpa Abe's contributions to the plot - ANSHe gave Jacob the curiosity and reason to go
to the island after his death
Dr. Golans contributions to the plot - ANSHe allows Jacob and his family to go the island,
later attacking Jacob and turning out to be a wight
Jacob and his dad's relationship - ANSThey have a loving and conflicting relationship
Jacob and his grandpa Abe's relationship - ANSGrandpa Abe's is protecting and loving
towards Jacob and Jacob loves his grandpa
Jacob and Emmas relationship - ANSThey are in love with each other and are connected
through the love they had for Abe.
Jacob and Miss Peregrines relationship - ANSJacob respects miss peregrine and miss
peregrine is respectful to him due to his grandpa
Characteristics of the preculair home - ANS1. Old and grimy, broken down
2. Lively functioning
3.Safe house
4. blown up
5. Housing of the preculiars
Describe how the story fits in with the actual history of WWII. With this in mind, who do the
"wights" represent in WWII? How? Be specific. - ANSThe wights represent the the Nazis
because they want to. Kill the peculiars/Jewish
What is a GTAP? - ANSGenre
Title
Author
Purpose