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RL 3.2 Identify the main events of the plot, their causes, and the influence of each event on future actions. tell. happenings. tell. reason. Objectives I will identify main events in the story. I will identify the cause of each event.

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  1. RL 3.2 Identify the main events of the plot, their causes, and the influence of each event on future actions. tell happenings tell reason Objectives I will identify main events in the story. I will identify the cause of each event. 3. I will identify the future influence of each event. tell upcoming result

  2. Plot (definition) • Plotis the organized pattern or sequence of events that make up a story. Every plot is made up of a series of incidentsthat are related(or connected) to one another.

  3. Plot of a Story Identifying the plot and its effect on a story.

  4. Plot Mountain Climax 3 Middle 2 End 1 4 Beginning

  5. Four Parts of a Plot Mountain • Beginning • Characters • Attributes • Setting • Problem • Middle • Events • Climax • End • Resolution Climax Beginning Middle End

  6. 1. Beginning • This usually occurs at the beginning of a short story. Here the characters are introduced. We also learn about the setting of the story. Most importantly, we are introduced to the main conflict (main problem).

  7. The Three Little Pigs Characters Attributes Problem Setting -Mama/Papa Pig -No place to live -Pig 1 -Hungry Wolf -Pig 2 -Pig 3 -Wolf

  8. 2. Middle • This part of the story develops the conflict(s). Interest or suspense climbs.

  9. The Three Little Pigs Characters Attributes Problem Setting -Mama/Papa Pig -No place to live -House of Straw -Pig 1 -Hungry Wolf -House of Sticks -Pig 2 -House of Bricks -Pig 3 -Wolf

  10. The Three Little Pigs Characters Attributes Problem Setting -Mama/Papa Pig -No place to live -House of Straw -Pig 1 -laugh -Hungry Wolf -House of Sticks -Pig 2 -play -House of Bricks -Pig 3 -hard worker -Wolf

  11. The Three Little Pigs Characters Attributes Problem Setting EVENTS -Mama/Papa Pig -No place to live -House of Straw -Pig 1 -laugh -Hungry Wolf -House of Sticks -Pig 2 -play -BLEW straw -House of Bricks -Pig 3 -hard worker & -Wolf ____________ stick house down ______________ Let’s Talk about Events, so far

  12. 3. Climax • This is the turning point of the story. Usually the main character comes face to face with a conflict. The main character will change in some way.

  13. 4. End • All loose ends of the plot are tied up. The conflict(s) and climax are taken care of. • The story comes to a reasonable ending.

  14. The Three Little Pigs Characters Attributes Problem Setting Events RESOLUTION -Mama/Papa Pig -No place to live -House of Straw -Pig 1 -laugh -Hungry Wolf -House of Sticks -Pig 2 -play -BLEW straw -House of Bricks -Pig 3 -hard worker & -Wolf stick house down

  15. What is the effect of the plot? • Outlines the story frame of mind • Creates the mood ortone feel • Creates the atmosphere and environment sense, thought, impression • Affects future decisions upcoming choices

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