Nick listens and goes on to reform the school lunch program. He finishes high school, and goes on to college. Ten years pass. When he turns 21, he gets access to his trust fund, and finds he is quite rich. He shares quite a bit of money with his family. He also gets a very special gift, or rather, two gifts. He receives a dictionary, one that has "frindle" in it as an official word. He also gets that mysterious letter from Mrs. Granger. In it she explains that she had briefly been angry about his rejection of standard English, but quickly came around to supporting him, but chose to play the villain in the drama to help "frindle" spread as a word. In return, Nick sends Mrs. Granger an anonymous thank-you letter, an announcement that a million dollars have been donated to the school to endow a scholarship in her name, and a writing instrument…with a note saying she could call it whatever she chooses.
In chapter 10 of "Frindle," Nick develops a plan to get more people to use the word "frindle." He starts a campaign to promote the use of the word in the school by creating merchandise like pens and buttons with the word on them. This causes the word to spread beyond the school and gain popularity in the community.
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Frindle By: Andrew Clemets
Theme:
It could be about the nature of being you and not just following the herd but it's more likely to be about the power of words and language.
Main Characters:
The main characters in the short novel "Frindle" are Nick Allen, the trouble-making innovator, and Mrs. Granger, the fierce teacher who is his nemesis.
Conflict:
The conflict of this book is that Nick a fifth grader created a new word for pen which is "Frindle," that's where the title come from. But his teacher, Mrs. Granger, doesn't let any of the student use it because she thinks pen is better than Frindle.
3 Rising Actions:
#1 Nick's friend Janet finds a fancy gold pen lying in the street.
#2 Nick is reminded of what he was talking about with Mrs. Granger the conversation went a little like this, "Who says the word dog means dog?" and Mrs. Granger replies "You do" then Nick is all confused.
#3 Nick used to call his cassette player a gwagala. That's a name that Nick made up.
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Nick's speech in the book "Frindle" was around 10 minutes long.
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