What is the theme of the story just once?
What is the theme of this story? The theme is about going after your dreams. Moose has a dream to carry the ball and he goes after it. In the end he fulfills his dream but doesn’t like it.
What is the conflict in just once?
The Moose wants to run the ball and experience the glory of scoring a touchdown and hear the cheers of the crowd, but Coach Buford Williams and several of the Moose’s teammates feel that he should stick to playing his own position. Moose has a hang up, secretly he wants to run the football just once in a game.
What is the rising action of just once?
in the rising action, the moose gets upset becuase in their game against michel high the moose knocked down a bunch of players in front of him doing all the work while his friend jerry freeloaded, now this wouldnt have been a problem if the moose got most of the glory, but no jerry got allllll of the glory.
What does Coach Williams think of moose wanting to run the ball initially?
What does Coach Williams think of Moose wanting to run the ball initially? He flat out says NO. He says that Moose can’t run the ball because everyone else would want to run the ball too.
Who was the protagonist in just once?
Protagonist: The “Moose”, Bryan Jefferson, is the left tackle for the Bed-ford City High football teem. He was the reason the team was unbeatable.
What is the resolution of just once?
The Resolution of”Just Once” was when Moose walked up to Coach Williams and said, “Never again.” The third rising action in “Just Once” was when the Bears played the Tigers, and Coach Williams put an “end” to Moose wanting to carry the ball.
What was Coach Williams response to Moose when Moose told him that he wanted to carry the ball?
What was Coach Williams’ response to Moose when Moose told him that he wanted to carry the ball? “You keep right on blocking son.”