What Is The Conflict In The Book Tracker?

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CONFLICT.

John kept failing to kill a deer

. This conflict is an external conflict.

Who is the protagonist in tracker?


John

.

John Borne

is the thirteen year-old main character of the novel. After the death of his parents in a plane crash when John was only four, John came to live with his grandparents. He quickly grew to love them deeply.

What is the theme of Tracker by Gary Paulsen?

Grandpa, who is a veteran and has been through World War II, accepts that

death is a part of life

. It comes for everyone, sooner or later. He knows he is dying of cancer, and nothing will change that fact. As such, he wants to go on living as normally, but John and Aggie cannot get back to normal.

Where does the story tracker take place?

For John Borne's family, hunting has nothing to do with sport or manliness. It's a matter of survival. Every fall John and his grandfather go off into the woods to shoot the deer that puts meat on the table over the long

Minnesota

winter.

What level is tracker?

Interest Level Reading Level Reading A-Z
Grades 5 – 9


Grades 4 – 10


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What is the book tracker?

is

a teen novel by Gary Paulsen in

which thirteen year-old John Borne comes of age while hunting alone near the family farm. The hunt takes place after his grandpa is diagnosed with cancer. At the age of four, John came to live with his grandparents after his parents were killed in a plane crash.

What year does the book Tracker take place?

The year is

1925

and Dayton, Tennessee, is the hottest and the sleepiest place on earth.

When was the book tracker made?

Tracker Paperback –

June 26, 2007

.

What is the setting of the book Tracker by Gary Paulsen?

The setting of my book is

a young boy John and his grandparents on their farm and John and his grandfather always hunted together

until Johns Grandfather got to old to hunt and to work around the farm so John takes over.

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Diane Mitchell
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