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Narrative Poetry & Paraphrasing

Narrative Poetry & Paraphrasing. Poetry Collection 5. F.L.T. Today, I will be able to… examine the elements of narrative poetry as I read learn to use the skill of paraphrasing identify the vocabulary words So that I can better understand and enjoy the selection.

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Narrative Poetry & Paraphrasing

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  1. Narrative Poetry& Paraphrasing Poetry Collection 5

  2. F.L.T Today, I will be able to… • examine the elements of narrative poetry as I read • learn to use the skill of paraphrasing • identify the vocabulary words • So that I can better understand and enjoy the selection.

  3. Literary Analysis: Narrative Poetry Definition: a verse that tells a _________ and includes the same literary elements as narrative prose. story

  4. Literary Elements Plot: sequence of __________. • Exposition: ___________________________ • ___________: central conflict begins. • Climax: _______________________________ • ___________: conflict begins to get resolved. • Resolution: __________________________ Setting: when and where the _______ starts. Characters: who participates in the __________. events Characters and setting are introduced Rising Action high point of intensity Falling Action How the story ends story action

  5. Sort the events of “Little Red Riding Hood” in a Plot map • The Wolf says, “The better to eat you my dear” and jumps off the bed to eat Little Red Riding Hood. • Red Riding Hood decides to take a basket of food to her sick grandmother. • The Wolf sees Red Riding Hood walking in the woods. • The lumberjack man comes in the house and cuts the Wolf. • Red Riding Hood, Grandmother, and the Lumberjack man live happily ever after.

  6. Mood Definition: an overall _____________ created by the setting, plot, words, and images. (How it makes you feel.) For example, a narrative poem’s mood can be gloomy, joyous, or ____________. The mood of “Summer” is ___________. atmosphere mysterious happy

  7. Tone Definition: speaker’s ____________. (How the author thinks about his or her subject. ) For example, the tone of “Analysis of Baseball” is _____________. attitude enjoyment

  8. Theme moral/idea to chase your hopes and dreams Definition: the lesson or ______ of the text For example, the theme of “Dreams” is __________________.

  9. Reading Skill: Paraphrase restate Definition: ________ the meaning of lines in your own ______. Purpose: to help you ______ poetry because poems often contain __________________ that are used imaginatively than literally. Example - words read figurative language Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall,Humpty Dumpty had a great fall.All the King's horses, And all the King's menCouldn't put Humpty together again! Paraphrase Humpty was sitting on a wall And he fell. then all of the King’s men and horses tried to put him together again, but couldn't.

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