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English Language Arts Level 8 Lesson 13 Mrs. Morrisey

English Language Arts Level 8 Lesson 13 Mrs. Morrisey. Grammar Grabber. the cashere gave me two hundred and sixty two dollers and sixty tow cent. Grammar Grabber. T he cash ier gave me two hundred sixty two doll a rs and sixty t wo cent s. Quickwrite: (5 min.)

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English Language Arts Level 8 Lesson 13 Mrs. Morrisey

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  1. English Language Arts Level 8 Lesson 13 Mrs. Morrisey

  2. Grammar Grabber the cashere gave me two hundred and sixty two dollers and sixty tow cent

  3. Grammar Grabber The cashier gave me two hundred sixty two dollars and sixty two cents.

  4. Quickwrite: (5 min.) Describe a book that you've read or a movie that you've seen that held your attention all the way through.

  5. Quickwrite: (5 min.) Describe a book that you've read or a movie that you've seen that held your attention all the way through.

  6. Lesson Objectives Suspense

  7. What is Suspense? (The sense of anticipation or worry that the author instills in the reader) More about Suspense Draws the reader into the story Causes the reader to wonder what will happen next

  8. How do writers create suspense? 1. Choice 2. Progression 3. Intensity 4. Detail 5. Close Calls

  9. Choice The author creates many different paths for a character to accomplish a goal.

  10. Progression Moving the plot forward

  11. Intensity The author or writer increases the intensity as he moves the reader closer to the climax.

  12. Detail The writer focuses on small details as the story progresses closer to the end.

  13. Close Calls Keeps the plot from becoming predictable….

  14. SUSPENSE Review What did we learn in this lesson? 1. Definition of Suspense 2. How writers create suspense

  15. Read The Tell-Tale Heart Record examples of Suspense from story

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