Some literary devices in "The Million Dollar Throw" by Mike Lupica include symbolism (the football representing Nate's hopes and dreams), foreshadowing (hints about the outcome of the million-dollar throw), and irony (Nate's difficult situation with his arm despite being a talented quarterback).
The story "Million-Dollar Throw" by Mike Lupica takes place during the fall football season. The main character, Nate, participates in a football throwing contest during a New England Patriots game in November.
Nate Brodie's mom worked as a nurse in "Million Dollar Throw."
The rising action in "Million-Dollar Throw" by Mike Lupica involves the main character, Nate, training to win a football-throwing contest, dealing with performance pressure, and navigating personal challenges, ultimately leading to the climax of the story.
Million Dollar Throw by Mike Lupica has 256 pages.
98 mph, obtained a one million dollar insurance policy on his right arm.
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Mike Lupica
realistic fiction
Boston
Foxboro
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