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How to Transform a
How to Transform a
by stefany-barnette
How to Transform a Good Book Into a Great Boo...
Midterm  Review What you need to know for your Midterm:
Midterm Review What you need to know for your Midterm:
by olivia-moreira
Midterm Review What you need to know for your Mi...
What does literature do for us?
What does literature do for us?
by aaron
What does literature do for us? Why read? “Lite...
Drama Terminology The Diary of Anne Frank
Drama Terminology The Diary of Anne Frank
by lois-ondreau
You Will need:. Loose leaf paper. Note-taking too...
English/GATE  Grade 8 McCord
English/GATE Grade 8 McCord
by natalia-silvester
Mrs. Yates. Mystery & Terror. Afraid of Class...
LITERARY DEVICES AND TECHNIQUES
LITERARY DEVICES AND TECHNIQUES
by aaron
D. efinitions for Review Table. plot. exposition....
Cats and Dogs!  For Literary
Cats and Dogs! For Literary
by kittie-lecroy
E. lements Test Review. End the debate once and f...
Long Short Assignment  Write the best 10 page or shorter screenplay you can using the techniques yo
Long Short Assignment Write the best 10 page or shorter screenplay you can using the techniques yo
by phoebe-click
A pattern of human change that makes a difference...
Unit 1: Short Story Unit
Unit 1: Short Story Unit
by natalia-silvester
Introduction. a. nd. Literary Terms. Short Story ...
Elements of Fiction Setting
Elements of Fiction Setting
by liane-varnes
Character. Plot. Point . of. View. Theme. Symbol...
Elements of Literature Student Notes
Elements of Literature Student Notes
by marina-yarberry
Plot . (definition). Plot is the organized patter...
READING THE SCRIPT STEPS IN SCRIPT ANALYSIS
READING THE SCRIPT STEPS IN SCRIPT ANALYSIS
by olivia-moreira
First Reading. Read for pleasure. . “The first...
1 “for  even in the houses the fog began to lie thickly;
1 “for even in the houses the fog began to lie thickly;
by olivia-moreira
and there. , close up to the warmth, sat Dr. Jeky...
The Prince and the Pauper
The Prince and the Pauper
by aaron
By Mark Twain. Dramatized by . Joellen. Bland. M...
Elements of Fiction                        A Mr. Dees PowerPoint Presentation
Elements of Fiction A Mr. Dees PowerPoint Presentation
by lindy-dunigan
Why do we read fiction?. The eternal answers to t...
“And, after all, our surroundings influence our lives and characters as much as fate, destiny or
“And, after all, our surroundings influence our lives and characters as much as fate, destiny or
by alexa-scheidler
Contending Forces. Choose a novel or play in whic...
Elements of a    Short Story
Elements of a Short Story
by alexa-scheidler
OBJECTIVES. Identify elements of a short story. D...
Learning Intentions   I will revise some of the main aspects of character, theme and plot.
Learning Intentions I will revise some of the main aspects of character, theme and plot.
by giovanna-bartolotta
I will learn how to structure a response to the e...
Literary Terms Professor Y. Bailey-Kirby
Literary Terms Professor Y. Bailey-Kirby
by aaron
ALLEGORY. A narration or description usually rest...
Shakespeare   The Bard and His Times
Shakespeare The Bard and His Times
by mitsue-stanley
Biography. Born in April 1564 at Stratford-on-Avo...
MARTYN PIG GCSE English Literature
MARTYN PIG GCSE English Literature
by alexa-scheidler
Unit 1 Exploring Modern Texts. Did I hate him? O...
Fractal Scene Writing Theory and Practice
Fractal Scene Writing Theory and Practice
by test
A “Fractal”. A set of “anything” that rep...
Theme What is Theme? Central idea or underlying message of the text
Theme What is Theme? Central idea or underlying message of the text
by alida-meadow
Rarely stated in the text. Must make an inference...
The Dinner Party By  M ona
The Dinner Party By M ona
by jane-oiler
G. ardner. Designed by Rose Johnson. Adapted by. ...
Warm Up,  April 17 th Name the three funniest works of art (can be books, plays, television shows,
Warm Up, April 17 th Name the three funniest works of art (can be books, plays, television shows,
by karlyn-bohler
For each, explain as well as you can exactly what...
Warm Up,  March 11 th Name the three funniest works of art (can be books, plays, television shows,
Warm Up, March 11 th Name the three funniest works of art (can be books, plays, television shows,
by celsa-spraggs
For each, explain as well as you can exactly what...
Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte
by lois-ondreau
Bronte’s Life. Born in England in 1816. Her dad...
English I: SHORT STORIES
English I: SHORT STORIES
by pasty-toler
Comprehension and Analysis. Harvard Reading Skill...
Identifying  Characters
Identifying Characters
by yoshiko-marsland
in Literature. . Objectives. Learn . to recogni...
Literary Terms &
Literary Terms &
by lois-ondreau
Story Elements. Character. Characterization: refe...
lamb to the slaughter
lamb to the slaughter
by phoebe-click
By Roald Dahl. While reading this story, we will:...
Aristotle's Poetics
Aristotle's Poetics
by alexa-scheidler
Aristotle. 384-322 BC. Greek Philosopher and Scie...
Literary Terminology for
Literary Terminology for
by stefany-barnette
The Catcher in the Rye . Character terminology. F...
Save these notes!
Save these notes!
by cheryl-pisano
You will need them all year!. Story . Elements. T...
WRITE ON!
WRITE ON!
by karlyn-bohler
with Diane Z. Shore. Fictional Narrative. F...
“The Censors”
“The Censors”
by natalia-silvester
Luisa Valenzuela. Hook. Journal Writing. What doe...
Prose fiction and its elements
Prose fiction and its elements
by tatyana-admore
Types of prose fiction. flash fiction : a work of...
(or how can I make this piece even better!)
(or how can I make this piece even better!)
by pasty-toler
Polishing your creative. Does your piece ‘hook...
Elements of Fiction
Elements of Fiction
by conchita-marotz
Setting. Character. Plot. Point . of. View. Them...
Literature provides a concentrated, imaginative vision of t
Literature provides a concentrated, imaginative vision of t
by luanne-stotts
* The central idea, or theme, of a story is the m...