The summary of chapter 5 The Giant Killers in Bridge to Terabithia is Leslie and Jess try to kill a giant which in there imagination is Janice Avery. Janice is a 7th grade bully who stole Maybelle's twinkies (Maybelle is Jess's little sister). And to embarras Janice Leslie and Jess fake a love note written by Willard Hughes ( Janice has a huge crush on him). Janice falls for it and has to walk home all by herself because she takes the bus and Willard rode something else home.
"The Giant Killers" is a fitting title for Chapter 5 of Bridge to Terabithia because it refers to the characters facing and overcoming their fears and challenges in their imaginary kingdom of Terabithia. It symbolizes their strength, courage, and ability to conquer obstacles, much like the giants in traditional folklore.
Jess and Leslie feel excited and motivated to help Leslie's father fix up the house in chapter 5 of "Bridge to Terabithia." They see it as an opportunity to spend time together, be creative, and make a positive impact in the real world, similar to their adventures in Terabithia.
You can get the "Spark Notes" to chapter five at the following link, although it would almost certainly be illegal to post an entire chapter to such a modern book online, as this would be deemed copyright infringement, at least without direct written permission from its author or publisher: http://www.sparknotes.com/lit/terabithia/section5.rhtml
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In the book "Bridge to Terabithia," Momma gives Brenda and Ella $5 each for school shopping. This purchase eventually leads to an argument between Brenda and Jess about sneaker brands.
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The hardest part of the plan to get revenge on Janice Avery in "Bridge to Terabithia" Chapter 5 was executing it without getting caught. Jess and Leslie had to carefully plan and execute their prank on Janice Avery's desk without anyone seeing them, which required a lot of stealth and coordination. Additionally, they had to make sure that Janice would be the only one to find the note, adding an extra layer of difficulty to their scheme.
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First, you have to read the chapters. Second, you should take out the main parts of the chapters and put it into a paragraph, called a summary.
Metaphor: We-ell, look at the big Olympic star. Pg. 5 Simile: May-Belle was as scrawny as Brenda was fat. Pg. 95