Not really sure, but I personally think it's when the Stacy asked her grandmother to help her fix her Ballet shoes and the grandmother freaked out. The grandma thought that it was for bending her feet, and not for dancing.
Robin seeing the grandmother`s feet or having the ballet shoes being taken away.
i had to do a stupid book project on it
http://www.publishersweekly.com/978-0-399-22906-0
Yep fumbles with this strained tale about an 11-year-old girl who yearns to dance. The star of her ballet class, Robin Lee has to give up her lessons at Madame Oblamov's academy when her mother imposes a draconian budget on the household, in order to save enough money to bring Robin's grandmother from China to the Lees' home in San Francisco. Robin gamely practices on her own, stuffing her feet into outgrown toe shoes and dreaming of her return to ballet school, but tuition money isn't available, even after her grandmother finally moves in. To make matters worse, Grandmother blatantly favors Robin's younger brother. In a forced parallel, Robin damages her feet (those too-small toe shoes), and only Grandmother can understand her determination to dance anyway: Grandmother's feet were bound in childhood and, despite immense pain, she unbound them in adulthood as a way of embracing modern values. A lot of the characterizations here verge on stereotypes: the indomitable Chinese matriarch, the unstoppable young artist with a dream, the impoverished but noble-hearted Russian ballet mistress. Combine this with the adults' extremist stances (Mom won't even let Robin keep the $20 her other grandmother sends for Christmas), and the novel reads as a lengthy contrivance. Ages 10-14. (Mar.)
Robin Lee, The grandomother!
sorry thats all I remember! cause´ was my homework!
the theme is when ur feet bend backwards they hurt
The little girl
What do the main characters say? Summarize the important statements made by grandmother,Mom and Stacy
The plot is the part the makes you just keep wanting to read and in this case. Its the little girl
Summarize the important statements of Mom.
I think it might be by Laurence Yep.
Symbolism
The climax of the story is when you are waiting to see if Lucas will fall for Amy's trick and come out.
the cilmax of the enemy story is when the messenger come to Sadao's house
The conflict is what it is a conflict. A story can have many of both. But the climax is the falling action. So in the tortoise and the hare the conflict is the race but the climax is when the tortoise starts to win
I think it might be by Laurence Yep.
The main characters in the short story "Ribbons" by Laurence Yep are the protagonist, Lionel, and his mother. The story revolves around Lionel's desire to give his mother a special gift for her birthday despite their financial struggles. The characters' strong bond and Lionel's determination to find a way to show his love for his mother drive the narrative.
Symbolism
San Francisco is where the story takes place! =)
The climax of the story is when you are waiting to see if Lucas will fall for Amy's trick and come out.
F u bit
the cilmax of the enemy story is when the messenger come to Sadao's house
The conflict is what it is a conflict. A story can have many of both. But the climax is the falling action. So in the tortoise and the hare the conflict is the race but the climax is when the tortoise starts to win
The climax is the point of maximum tension for the story. This is usually when the most exciting action is taking place.
The climax of "Catch the Short Story" is when the protagonist, after a series of failed attempts, finally catches the elusive short story, representing a moment of triumph and resolution in the narrative. This is often the most intense and pivotal moment in the story, where the conflict reaches its peak before being resolved.
The climax of the trap of gold is when that cliff finally falls over right when he got out
In short - very. It is what the main action of your story builds towards. The promise of a good climax is essentially the reason you give a reader to keep reading.