Although Baseball Saved Us is fiction, it is based on things that really happened in the past.

The setting of Baseball Saved Us is modern Japan

The narrator and his family are forced to leave their home and live in a camp against their will.

They live in Camp with other Japanese Americans.

They are there because the Japanese government doesn't trust them.

The people in Camp build a baseball field because they need something to do.

In Camp, everyone knows that the narrator is the best player on his baseball team.

The narrator hits a home run during a very important game and his team wins the game.

When the narrator gets home from Camp after the war, he is the most popular player on his new baseball team.

When the narrator comes up to bat on his hometown team after the war, the crowd calls him racist names

The soldiers all lived in the ______________________ on the military base

The Camp was surrounded with ________________________ to keep the people from escaping.

The camp was in the Mojave Desert so plants called _______________ could be found there.

The narrator could see ___________________ off the scope on the rifle the Camp guard carried when the light hit it as he watched from the tower.

The parents would sit in the ______________________ at the stadium while they watched the kids play baseball.

Some players on the baseball team played as pitchers and catchers. Some played ______________ and outfield.

The people in the Camp used _______________ to bring water to the baseball field and stop the dust from ruining the game.

What is the definition of Predicting?

The point of view where the narrator is a character in the story and uses words like I, Me, and My.

The point of view where the narrator is not a character in the story and we only know his/her thoughts and feelings and no one elses. Uses He, She, They.

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