A to Z Mysteries Detective Camp
Setting
The setting is at Detective camp in the summer. They find a whole bunch of Mysterious finding at the camp Because there is a legend about the Shady Lake Monster.
Characters
The main characters are Dink, Josh, Ruth Rose, and Mademoiselle Musee. The minor characters are The Darby's, Buzzy, Angie, Luke, and Detective Rob.
Conflict
Mademoiselle Musee Stole and forged art. She tryed to frame Ruth Rose for stealing her fabulous ring. So the whole camp could get shut down and she could get all the cash that those painting were.
Characterization
The main character, Dink, in the book A to Z Mysteries Detective camp, is brought to life in many ways through characterization. Dink has really blonde hair and is really the thinker of the group. Also he is the one who finds the empty chest in the back of the truck of mademoiselle musee. Then he really likes to do the mysteries and get right in to them.
Figurative Language
In the book there are many examples of figurative language. One example is at the part where it had the hyperbole. The author writes, "Sleep tight and don't let the Shady Lake monster bite." This is figurative language because it is a big exaggeration. I chose this because it was one of the types of figurative language.
Theme
Always take risks because in the book Dink, Josh, and Ruth Rose sneak in to the Lodge and try to put the ring that Mademoiselle Musee purposely lost. Then while they were doing a treasure hunt for a piece of a map they all found a chest they weren't supposed to find and yet, they opened it. They told Detective rob about the stolen and forged paintings that they found in the chest.