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the main idea of the story is that keevan was the youngest dragonboy and everyone douted upon him but when you llisten to ur elders and keep ur head high you will reach the sky
If you mean the story I think you do (it's been over 3 decades since I've read it), the title might give you a clue.
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on the planet of Pern in imaginary world in outer space.
to protect the planet from outside attacks
the main idea of the story is that keevan was the youngest dragonboy and everyone douted upon him but when you llisten to ur elders and keep ur head high you will reach the sky
An external conflict is when beterli fought with keevan and broke his skull and leg. An internal conflict is when keevan fears that he wont be at the impression to impress a dragon.
"The Smallest Dragonboy" by Anne McCaffrey is a short story about a young boy named Keevan who aspires to become a dragonrider. Despite facing challenges and discrimination for his size, Keevan proves his bravery and earns the respect of his peers when he stands up to a bully and impresses the dragons, ultimately getting chosen by one to become a dragonrider.
In "The Smallest Dragonboy," the character of Keevan faces a challenge against nature when he tries to impress the dragonriders by enduring harsh weather conditions during the hatching ceremony. Despite his small stature, Keevan is determined to prove himself by overcoming the intense cold and wind, showing his resilience and determination in the face of nature's obstacles.
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If you mean the story I think you do (it's been over 3 decades since I've read it), the title might give you a clue.
Keevan is reluctant to tell Lessa what really happened because he is embarrassed and ashamed of his actions. He is afraid of being judged or ridiculed by others, including Lessa. Additionally, Keevan may also fear the consequences of admitting the truth.
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," Beterli is determined, resilient, and ambitious. He faces challenges and discrimination because of his small size, but he persistently pursues his dream of becoming a dragonrider despite the odds against him.
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.
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Keevan works hard to prove himself in "The Smallest Dragonboy" because he is determined to overcome others' doubts about his capabilities due to his size. He wants to show that he is just as capable and worthy as anyone else, regardless of his physical stature. His hard work and perseverance are fueled by a desire to be accepted and respected by his peers.