In the book "The Fighting Ground" by Avi, the term "Snydertown Committee" refers to a group of local citizens responsible for overseeing the recruitment and organization of soldiers during the American Revolutionary War. The committee plays a significant role in the story as it is through their actions that the protagonist, Jonathan, becomes involved in the conflict. The Snydertown Committee represents the local governance and mobilization efforts during wartime, reflecting the historical context of the Revolutionary War period.
Jonathan changes throughout the novel by being really happy to go to war to being really scared in the middle of the book like when he says..."OH GOD OH GOD" to at the end realizing that he survived the war.
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The next book in the Night World series by LJ is going to be all about the apocolypse and all the soulmates together fighting, it's going to be called Strange Fate :) x
SPOILER ALERT! DON'T READ THIS IF YOU DON'T WANT TO SPOIL THE FIRST BOOK! The climax would have to be when Will, Rodney, Baron Arald, and Halt are fighting the Kalkara in the end of the book. It's kinda an obvious one; the action REALLY peaks! :)
It means we were made from the dust and when we die we will return to the dust because our bodies disintegrate and we return to the ground.
I have not read the book yet!!! So I do not know!!
I don't know read the book
The German soldiers that take Jonathan captive.
* he has a hard time having to reload it.
it depends on u if the girl doesnt like to talk about war then no
It's by Avi, but his real name is Edward Irving Wortis. Avi is his pen name.
In "The Fighting Ground" by Avi, the men taunt the corporal about the Snyder Town Committee to express their disdain for what they perceive as his overly cautious and ineffectual leadership. This mockery highlights the tension between military authority and the more pragmatic, sometimes reckless attitudes of the soldiers. The taunting reflects their frustration with the bureaucracy and their desire for decisive action in the face of danger. Ultimately, it underscores the conflict between duty and individual perspectives on the war.
Rules Committee. *Read the book, I could be lying.
I made this poem when my teacher told us we had to make a poem/letter for the Fighting Ground of how Jonathan is feeling up to age 100 in the book. It's called "Will I die?" Hope you liked my poem. === ===
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Dial L For Loser
in the first book she wasn't accepted by the pretty committee, so she was mean and sneaky, but in the rest she's probably the nicest in the clique, she tries to stay positive, really sweet and kind, she tries to stay neutral when the girls are fighting