PPT-Dialogue brings the characters alive

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Sizzling starts Why use dialogue in our sizzling starts It brings the characters alive Adds to the interest and excitement Engages the readers straight away Makes

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Sizzling starts Why use dialogue in our sizzling starts It brings the characters alive Adds to the interest and excitement Engages the readers straight away Makes scences more dynamic Lets look at some examples . “And do you write for any other magazines?” inquired the young lady. . “Oh, yes,” I assured her, “I’ve had some stories and plays in the ‘Smart Set,’ for instance—”. “The ‘Smart Set’! How can you? Why, they publish stuff about girls in blue bathtubs, and silly things like that.” . Day 1. Punctuating Properly. Three Different Types of Sentences. I’ll take three double . cheesburgers. said the man in the yellow car. Hey, I just met you, and this is crazy sang Carly Rae . Dialogue. On Dialogue. Used to convey information (story, plot, characters).. Dialogue reveals character and the relationship between characters. No two people speak alike and you should try to give your characters a verbal as well as a physical distinctiveness.. Elements of Drama. Monday . REading. APK. What always happens at the end of a movie?. EQ. How can we analyze the form of a drama?. Walk around the room and use your QR reader to find the definitions of drama elements. Write them in your notebook.. Week 1. Day 1. Vocabulary. Fantasy:. fantasy is fiction that contains unrealistic or unworldly elements, such as magic. It includes modern fantasy (which has a known author) and science fiction.. Fiction:. The Play’s the Thing. The ancient Greeks and Romans believed that the dramatic “poet” (that’s us) had the power and the duty to “. teach and please. ”. Short Plays. A good ten-minute play is not a sketch or an extended gag, but rather a . Teaching Point: Today I want to teach you how to insert dialogue into your story to enhance it for your readers and that you need to make sure that you ‘turn on the lights’ in your stories by grounding your characters in scenes. Make sure to show your characters’ actions as well as the time or place, so your readers don’t feel disoriented!. What is drama?. A drama, also known as a ___________, consists of works of literature written to be ______________ by actors in front of an audience.. It can also be a _____________ play where it is performed _______________.. What Makes Dialogue . Believable?. What Makes Dialogue . Believable?. Flow; not forced. Pulls reader in. Breaks up information. Fits the story. Limited conversation. If your dialogue sounds like a real-life conversation: Start over.. Create a six frame comic strip.. You must include characters, setting, parts of plot, conflict, dialogue and detail.. Your finished comic should be in color or nicely done pencil shading.. Your finished project is worth 40 points and will be due . Character. . drives. . plot/story. Dialogue/actions. . reveals. . character. Set the scene . A scene is a . ministory. . . Your . chracter. has goals in each scene . –. how do they attain them? . , . 2018. . . Wednesday. Do Now. Find your seats.. Write the date . at the top of a . new page . in your journal.. Once the bell rings, begin the . freewrite. .. . Prompt. : . What is the most frightened you have ever been?. APK Question #1. I wanted to act but was afraid.. What would people think?. What would they say?. I knew I would regret it if I didn't speak up.. I knew I had to act.. The text on the left is an example of what? . To . analyse. the use of dialogue and consider its effect. Look at the this piece of text. How does it work as a piece of narrative? What is its effect on you as a reader?. Read the extracts from critical texts and explore how they relate to this bit of text..

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