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English 9 Mr. Rinka - Lesson #10

English 9 Mr. Rinka - Lesson #10. Simple Subjects Compound Subjects Analysis of “The Lady, or the Tiger”. Simple Subjects. The simple subject is the main word or words in the sentence. It is either a noun or pronoun. Simple Subjects. The family’s loyal dog barked at the stranger.

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English 9 Mr. Rinka - Lesson #10

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  1. English 9Mr. Rinka - Lesson #10 Simple Subjects Compound Subjects Analysis of “The Lady, or the Tiger”

  2. Simple Subjects The simple subject is the main word or words in the sentence. It is either a noun or pronoun.

  3. Simple Subjects The family’s loyal dog barked at the stranger. Many outstanding people were at the dinner. Where are you going after school, today? The soccer star kicked the ball into the net.

  4. Find the Subject The nice doctor made me feel much better. Subject = doctor Our English teacher taught us grammar. Subject = teacher

  5. Find the Subject Four young men sang for the guests. Subject = men Will all students be present for the test? Subject = students

  6. Now you find the Subjects The front door needs a new door knob. After the party the house was a mess. Yesterday, we played outside all afternoon. The very happy girl was laughing and singing.

  7. Answers The front door needs a new door knob. After the party the house was a mess. Yesterday, we played outside all afternoon. The very happy girl was laughing and singing.

  8. Now you find the Subjects Will everyone from school be at the assembly? Can my brother come with us to the store? The old, rusty car still ran well. Before the test will we have a review?

  9. Answers Will everyone from school be at the assembly? Can my brother come with us to the store? The old, rusty car still ran well. Before the test will we have a review?

  10. Compound Subjects A sentence can have more than one simple subject. They are called compound subjects.

  11. Compound Subjects The man and woman were married on Sunday. The team’s players and coach were happy with the win. Will the old dog and young kitten get along?

  12. Find the Compound Subjects My shirt and tie did not match each other. Compound subjects = shirt…tie The girl’s mother and father were at home. Compound subjects = mother…father Either Joe or Marie will be at the dinner. Compound Subjects = Joe…Marie

  13. You find the Compound Subjects Jack and Jill went up the hill to fetch a pail of water. Either you or your friend needs to help us. The science teacher and his students worked hard.

  14. Answers Jack and Jill went up the hill to fetch a pail of water. Either you or your friend needs to help us. The science teacher and his students worked hard.

  15. You find the Compound Subjects The cars and trucks moved slowly through the traffic. After work Dad and Jim plan to go to the game. Both the homework and the tests were hard.

  16. Answers The cars and trucks moved slowly through the traffic. After work Dad and Jim plan to go to the game. Both the homework and the tests were hard.

  17. Finding Subjects Game http://www.harcourtschool.com/activity/subjectpathway/index.html

  18. The Lady, or the Tiger An Analysis

  19. Exposition in The Lady, or the Tiger The early part of a story that includes the setting, characters and the conflict

  20. Plot Structure Exposition

  21. Exposition in The Lady, or the Tiger Setting Olden times some where in Eastern Europe near the Roman Empire (Latin neighbors). This was a time between an uncivilized existence and a civilized one.

  22. Exposition in The Lady, or the Tiger Characters The King, his beautiful daughter, the Princess, and a young common man

  23. Exposition in The Lady, or the Tiger Conflict A justice system of trial by ordeal. Can love overcome jealousy? Man (woman) v Self

  24. Complication in The Lady, or the Tiger The Major part of a story in which the conflict develops through the events. The rising action which makes up much of the story.

  25. Plot Structure Complication Exposition

  26. Complication in The Lady, or the Tiger The law forbid any commoner from having a relationship with the princess. The Princess fell in love with a common man. The King arrested the Common man and placed him on trial by ordeal.

  27. Complication in The Lady, or the Tiger The princess learned which door hid the tiger. The young man on trial was confident the princess would help him. The princess was torn between love and jealousy.

  28. Climax in The Lady, or the Tiger The most exciting or tense part of the plot, the highest emotional point.

  29. Plot Structure Climax Complication Exposition

  30. Climax in The Lady, or the Tiger Her right arm lay on the cushioned parapet before her. She raised her hand, and made a slight, quick movement toward the right. No one but her lover saw her. Every eye but his was fixed on the man in the arena.

  31. Falling Action in The Lady, or the Tiger Occurs after the climax when the action leads toward the solution.

  32. Plot Structure Climax ComplicationFalling Action Exposition

  33. Falling Action in The Lady, or the Tiger The reader is given a close look at the thoughts and emotions of the princess and the conflict she faces. The reader is asked to understand her mind and realizes the inner battle between love and jealousy.

  34. Resolution in The Lady, or the Tiger All the problems or mysteries of the plot are unraveled and settled

  35. Plot Structure Climax ComplicationFalling Action Exposition Resolution

  36. Resolution in The Lady, or the Tiger The reader is left with a decision as well. We are to create the resolution.

  37. Resolution in The Lady, or the Tiger The question of her decision is one not to be lightly considered, and it is not for me to presume to set myself up as the one person able to answer it. And so I leave it with all of you: Which came out of the opened door,—the lady, or the tiger?

  38. Protagonist in The Lady, or the Tiger The main character in a story often called the “hero”.

  39. Protagonist in The Lady, or the Tiger The Princess is the protagonist. She is the focal point of the story whose conflict the reader learns well and must decide on.

  40. Antagonist in The Lady, or the Tiger The person or force that acts against the protagonist.

  41. Antagonist in The Lady, or the Tiger The force acting against the lady is her own nature. Her love for the common man is challenged by her jealousy. versus

  42. Conflict in The Lady, or the Tiger In literature, the problem that is created between the protagonist and antagonist. The solution of this problem makes up the story.

  43. Conflict in The Lady, or the Tiger Man (woman) v Self (internal) The Princess knows what will save her lover, but she also knows that if saved, her lover will be with another woman, one the Princess is very jealous of. She must decide.

  44. Conflict in The Lady, or the Tiger How often, in her waking hours and in her dreams, had she started in wild horror, and covered her face with her hands as she thought of her lover opening the door on the other side of which waited the cruel fangs of the tiger. VERSUS

  45. Conflict in The Lady, or the Tiger But how much oftener had she seen him at the other door! How in her grievous reveries had she gnashed her teeth, and torn her hair when she saw his start of rapturous delight as he opened the door of the lady!

  46. Point of View in The Lady, or the Tiger The perspective the narrator, storyteller, takes when telling the story.

  47. Point of View in The Lady, or the Tiger 3rd Person Limited As readers we know a great deal about the most important character , the Princess. We know all of her thoughts and emotions. We know a little about the King and the common man.

  48. Moral in The Lady, or the Tiger A lesson about life that a story teaches

  49. Moral in The Lady, or the Tiger Human nature often places us in a position to make decisions that are emotionally opposite. Those decisions are not always predictable.

  50. Finding Subjects Game http://www.harcourtschool.com/activity/subjectpathway/index.html

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