You need to answer this question because we don’t have the book and you need to read it, nor do we do homework. Your teacher is looking for your critical thinking skills.
It is Kit .
Kit was 16 years old in the beginning of the book, the first chapter to be specific, it has nat's mother saying to kit that she doesn't act her age in which it states her age.
Kathrine Tyler is the main character if you had to pick one, but Prudence Hannah and Nat are also important as well.
In "The Witch of Blackbird Pond," Kit uses hands-on activities, storytelling, and outdoor exploration to engage her students and make learning more enjoyable. She also incorporates real-life experiences and incorporates the students' interests into her lessons to keep them interested and motivated to learn.
The main characters in "The Witch of Blackbird Pond" are Kit Tyler, a young girl who moves from Barbados to Connecticut; Hannah Tupper, a Quaker woman accused of being a witch; William Ashby, Kit's love interest; Mercy Wood, Kit's cousin; and Nat Eaton, a sailor who befriends Kit. These characters navigate themes of prejudice, friendship, and self-discovery in colonial America.
Matthew Wood is the uncle of Kit Tyler in the Witch of Blackbird Pond. He is one of the town's (Wethersfield) selectman and is the husband of Rachel Wood. Matthew is the father of Judith Wood and Mercy Wood. He is one of the main characters in the story and can be very strict at times. Matthew Wood is against the King of England in the story. Hope that helped! I just finished reading it:) it's a good book!
Prudence Cruff is a character in the novel "The Witch of Blackbird Pond" by Elizabeth George Speare. She is a young girl who is shy and often mistreated by her aunt. Prudence befriends the main character, Kit Tyler, and plays a significant role in the story's development.
The main conflict in the first chapter is that human beings are always the enemies of animals. all animals are equal but some animals are more equal than others. This novel is satire on Russian Revolution.power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely.
Thomas Putnam's main conflict in "The Crucible" is his desire for revenge and power. He is resentful of those who have more land and influence than he does, and he uses the witch trials to accuse others in order to increase his own wealth and status. This conflict drives his actions throughout the play.
In Chapter 1, the story introduces the protagonist and sets the stage for the narrative. Key events often include the establishment of the setting, a glimpse into the main character's life, and the introduction of a central conflict or theme. The chapter typically concludes with an inciting incident that propels the character into the main plot. This establishes the tone and stakes for the unfolding story.
In chapter ten of "Skeleton Man" by Joseph Bruchac, the main conflict is when Molly and the skeleton man confront each other in a battle of wits and wills. The skeleton man tries to outsmart Molly and regain his power over her, while Molly must rely on her courage and resourcefulness to defeat him and escape his clutches.
A main conflict is the main problem that a character has in a story, or the main problem of the story