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Day 36

Day 36. English 11. Pass Back Papers. Questions over the test? Poetry Slam. Short Story Elements. The Five Things. Irony. Setting. Plot. The Short Story. Theme. Symbolism. Suspense. Characterization. Figurative Language. Point of View. Conflict. Foreshadowing.

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Day 36

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  1. Day 36 English 11

  2. Pass Back Papers • Questions over the test? • Poetry Slam

  3. Short Story Elements • The Five Things Irony Setting Plot The Short Story Theme Symbolism Suspense Characterization Figurative Language Point of View Conflict Foreshadowing

  4. What makes a good story? • As you watch, keep track of the plot and jot down what keeps you interested. Don’t worry about terminology. Just write down ways the writer keeps your interest. You need at least FIVE things. • I found it works best to make a 2-column chart with plot summary on the left and questions on the right. Video

  5. Elements of Plot • Label your flow map. • Exposition? • Inciting Incident? • Rising Action? • Climax? • Falling Action? • Conclusion? • Create a flow map

  6. What made it interesting? • What elements of a short story did the writer use that kept this short story interesting to you? • While Student B listens, Student A shares one thing that he or she found during the video. (30 seconds) • Together, Student A and B should try to attach a term to that example. • Repeat with Student A listening.

  7. Exit Slip • Turn in your plot diagram before leaving.

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