The souls
It is about a group of kids called the souls.
The names were Ethan, Nadia, Noah, and Julian as the Souls.
The souls became a team and they chose the name the souls
For tea. They went to the Sillington House for tea, like they always do on Saturdays.
I think the problem was that they all didn't know who they were yet and had to discover themselves as The Souls
The View from Saturday was created in 1996.
In "The View from Saturday" by E.L. Konigsburg, the antagonist is Hamilton Knapp, a fellow sixth-grade student competing against the main characters in the Academic Bowl. Hamilton is depicted as arrogant and competitive, serving as a foil to the kind and close-knit Souls team.
They gave her confidence and encouraged her to become their leader and to stand up for yourself when Ham Knapp (jerk) is saying mean stuff about her.
in the view from saturday how did the narrivive change in from the chapters
In the book "The View From Saturday," Nadia finds the most satisfaction in her friendship with the other members of the Souls. Through their bond and shared experiences, Nadia learns the value of acceptance, support, and true connection, which brings her a sense of belonging and fulfillment.
The rising action of "The View from Saturday" involves the formation of the Souls team, their preparations for the Academic Bowl competition, and the development of the individual characters' backstories and relationships. As they overcome obstacles and bond through their experiences, the tension and anticipation build towards the climax of the story.