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June 11, 2010 Serene, Scary, Suspenseful?

June 11, 2010 Serene, Scary, Suspenseful?.

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June 11, 2010 Serene, Scary, Suspenseful?

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  1. June 11, 2010Serene, Scary, Suspenseful? • The mood of a story or passage is the general feeling it conveys. A story’s mood might be tense in one passage and light in another. Use the sentence below as the first line of a story. Then create six different second sentences, each of which creates a different mood. • Pierre sat quietly and stared out the window.

  2. Today we will: • Create a Glog that identifies the tragic hero of Julius Caesar. • Create a new title. • Explain why your hero is truly the tragic hero by identifying his/her tragic hero qualities as well as tragic flaw. • Illustrate the progression of the tragedy through the actions of your chosen character. • Use graphics and other extras to make your Glog exciting.

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