1) external conflict : when beterli fought with Kevan to ruin his chance on hatching day by broke his leg and his skull.
2) internal conflict : a) when Kevan wanst to be a dragon rider and all the people teased his for being small , but he try to achieve his motivation.
:b) when Heath chose Kevan to be his companion.
"The Smallest Dragonboy" by Anne McCaffrey is written in third person limited point of view, focusing on the main character Keevan's perspective and thoughts. This allows readers to empathize with Keevan as he faces challenges and strives to prove himself despite his size.
when heth chose keevan to be his companion .
Size does not matter, he is a brave boy and never gives up
Gold ,bronze, Brown, Blue and Green i think maybe white, it's been a while since i read that
he is given a name
In "The Smallest Dragonboy" by Anne McCaffrey, Heth is a young boy who is small and often overlooked because of his size. He is determined to prove himself by impressing a dragon to become a dragonrider. Through hard work and perseverance, Heth ultimately achieves his goal and proves that size does not determine one's worth.
Keevan is kind because he asked for the shovel instead of fighting for it he is determined that he will impress a dragon and he wants to prove to the other boys that he can get a dragon
In "The Smallest Dragonboy," it is considered an honor to become a dragon rider because it signifies that a person has the courage, skill, and determination to form a strong partnership with a dragon and serve their community in defending against Threadfall. Dragon riders are seen as heroes who play a crucial role in protecting their society.
The characters in "The Smallest Dragonboy" by Anne McCaffrey are Keevan, Aunt Beterli, Gardan, and the dragonriders of Pern. Keevan is overlooked because of his size but proves himself by impressing a small and weak dragon, becoming a dragonrider.
it is that u never give up even if people judge you so basically go all for it and if it doesn't work the first time keep trying. the appearances does not matter
Anne of Green Gables is told from a third-person point of view.
Millicent Anne Gates has written: 'The dragon & the snake' -- subject(s): Politics and government
potatoes, anne of green gables, being the smallest province in canada.
Anne Washburn McWilliams has written: 'Beside the Point'
You can't as it does not exist.