Objects & Places from Rules For Visiting

Jessica Francis Kane
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 107 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.

Objects & Places from Rules For Visiting

Jessica Francis Kane
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 107 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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The Fortingall Yew

This particular tree represents resilience and the awe-inspiring power of nature.

Amber Dwight

This character represents, for May, everything May would love to have in friendships.

Todd Lane

This location represents an area where people live together and most know and like each other; May feels somewhat disconnected from the social action there.

Bonnie

This vehicle represents freedom and independence for May.

Grendel

This object represents May's change of heart in how she relates to and prioritizes her friends.

May's Old Room

This location represents guilt, grief and loss for May as it was where her mother moved into right before she died.

Emily Post

This book symbolizes the epitome of good manners and etiquette for May.

Hosts' Gifts

These objects represent May's good intentions and her determination to be a good guest.

Hester

This house pet represents connection and love for May.

Night-Blooming Cereus

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