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English 9 Mr. Rinka - Lesson #6

English 9 Mr. Rinka - Lesson #6. Prepositions Prepositional Phrases Analysis of “The Bet”. Prepositions & The Bet Analysi s. What is a Preposition ? What is a Prepositional Phrase ? How do Prepositional Phrases function?. Prepositions & The Bet Analysis.

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English 9 Mr. Rinka - Lesson #6

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  1. English 9Mr. Rinka - Lesson #6 Prepositions Prepositional Phrases Analysis of “The Bet”

  2. Prepositions & The Bet Analysis What is a Preposition? What is a Prepositional Phrase? How do Prepositional Phrases function?

  3. Prepositions & The Bet Analysis How can The Bet be analyzed using literary terms and concepts.

  4. Prepositions A Preposition is a word used to introduce a Prepositional Phrase. Prepositions create a relationship between the object of the Prepositional Phrase and another word in the sentence.

  5. Prepositions The book with the blue cover is mine. The airplane flew through the clouds.

  6. Prepositionsmust be Memorized aboard about above across after against along amid among around as at before behind below beneath beside besides between beyond but (except) by

  7. Prepositionsmust be Memorized concerning down during except for from in inside into like near of off on onto out outside over past since through throughout till to toward under underneath until up upon with within without

  8. Prepositional Phrases Prepositional Phrases begin with a preposition and end with a noun or a pronoun. Father walked (into the house). into = preposition into the house = prepositional phrase

  9. Prepositional Phrases The people in my family like soccer games. We watched a movie about the rain forest. The players ran down the field. The hunters walked through the forest.

  10. Find the Prepositional Phrases She walked into the room and everyone looked at her. I went to the store with my friends and shopped for clothes.

  11. Find the Prepositional Phrases She walked into the room and everyone looked at her. I went to the store with my friends and shopped for clothes.

  12. Find the Prepositional Phrases The group of young people met with the mayor. Walking against the wind is difficult for people.

  13. Find the Prepositional Phrases The group of young people met with the mayor. Walking against the wind is difficult for people.

  14. Find the Prepositional Phrases Before class we gave the homework from yesterday to the teacher. The plane flew above the clouds and into the blue sky.

  15. Find the Prepositional Phrases Before class we gave the homework from yesterday to the teacher. The plane flew above the clouds and into the blue sky.

  16. Find the Prepositional Phrases We stayed until the end of the lecture about global warming. Over the weekend the boys worked on a project for English class.

  17. Find the Prepositional Phrases We stayed until the end of the lecture about global warming. Over the weekend the boys worked on a project for English class.

  18. Preposition or Adverb? Words can function as either prepositions or adverbs. Remember: a preposition must begin a phrase. The child walked down the stairs. (preposition and phrase) The child fell down.(adverb)

  19. Preposition or Adverb? Remember: a preposition must begin a phrase. The horses stayed inside the barn. (preposition and phrase) The horses stayed inside. (adverb)

  20. Preposition or Adverb? The horse raced down the hill. He fell down. Joe came by the house. Why don’t you come by?

  21. Preposition or Adverb? The horse raced down the hill. He fell down. Joe came by the house. Why don’t you come by?

  22. Preposition or Adverb? Come in and sit down. He came in the room. We floated down the river. He stood up and went out the door.

  23. Preposition or Adverb? Come in and sit down. He came in the room. We floated down the river. He stood up and went out the door.

  24. Prepositional Phrase Game http://www.tcet.com/eaonline/flashedesl/CatsMX.swf

  25. Exercise for Prepositional Phrases Write 10 sentences using 10 different prepositions to finish this statement: The airplane flew…….the clouds. Underline the Prepositional Phrase and circle the Preposition.

  26. Possible Answers The airplane flew into the clouds. The airplane flew around the clouds. The airplane flew over the clouds. The airplane flew below the clouds. The airplane flew between the clouds.

  27. Possible Answers The airplane flew above the clouds. The airplane flew beneath the clouds. The airplane flew through the clouds. The airplane flew with the clouds. The airplane flew beyond the clouds.

  28. The Bet by Anton Chekov An Analysis

  29. Exposition in The Bet The early part of a story that includes the setting, characters and the conflict

  30. Plot Structure Exposition

  31. Exposition in The Bet Setting  A party attended by Russian men at an estate of a Banker in November of the year 1870.

  32. Exposition in The Bet Characters A wealthy Banker who is confident and self-centered and a younger Lawyer who does not have the wealth of the others.

  33. Exposition in The Bet Conflict Is a life sentence more cruel than the death penalty? Man v Man Man v Self

  34. Complication in The Bet The major part of a story in which the conflict develops through the events. The rising action which makes up much of the story.

  35. Plot Structure Complication Exposition

  36. Complication in The Bet A bet is made between two men. Which is a worse punishment, life in prison or death?

  37. Complication in The Bet The Lawyer tries to prove he can with stand 15 years in solitary confinement. The story takes the reader through the various activities of the Lawyer through the years.

  38. Climax in The Bet The most exciting or tense part of the plot, the highest emotional point.

  39. Plot Structure Climax Complication Exposition

  40. Climax in The Bet The Banker is broke and decides to kill the Lawyer just before his 15 years is up. He discovers the note from the Lawyer who will refuse to finish his stay.

  41. Falling Actionin The Bet Occurs after the climax when the action leads toward the solution.

  42. Plot Structure Climax ComplicationFalling Action Exposition

  43. Falling Action in The Bet The Banker after seeing the note decides not to kill the Lawyer. The Lawyer spends the night thinking about the situation.

  44. Resolution in The Bet All the problems or mysteries of the plot are unraveled and settled.

  45. Plot Structure Climax ComplicationFalling Action Exposition Resolution

  46. Resolution in The Bet The Lawyer leaves the next morning before the bet is finished and renounces the money The Banker takes the note and hides it in a fireproof safe.

  47. Protagonist in The Bet The main character in a story often called the “hero”. The Lawyer is the protagonist. He is the focal point of the story, and we follow him throughout.

  48. Antagonist in The Bet The person or force that acts against the protagonist. The Banker is the first antagonist with his arguing and betting against the Lawyer. The other antagonist is the inner self of the Lawyer that challenges his own beliefs and character.

  49. Conflict in The Bet In literature, the problem that is created between the protagonist and antagonist. The solution of this problem makes up the story.

  50. Conflict in The Bet Man v Man (external) The Banker and the Lawyer have a conflict of opinions. That conflict ends up with a bet that leads to the 15 years the lawyer spends alone.

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