PPT-Year 9 Lesson 14 – understanding prose fiction: interpretive response model
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English Learning intention To learn how to use the interpretive response model to support writing a formal response text Recap Setting conflict and symbol and
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English Learning intention To learn how to use the interpretive response model to support writing a formal response text Recap Setting conflict and symbol and how they contribute to the theme. JIM TURNERLOOK AT ME NOW...WRITTEN BY: CHAS SMITHEXCEPTIONS TO...PHOTOGRAPHED BY: JOHN CAREYWRITTEN BY: JOANNA PRISCOA WOMAN AS...WRITTEN BY: ALICE PFEIFFER What is Historical Fiction?. Historical fiction is fiction set in the past. It contains a rich mixture of fact and fiction. . . What is Historical Fiction?. Through novels and short stories, an author may combine factual information about time, place, events, and real people of the period with fictional characters, dialogue, and details.. RL 3.1: Articulate the expressed purposes and characteristics of different forms of prose (e.g., short story, novel, novella, essay).. Analyze the Purpose and Characteristics of Prose. Prose. . is any writing that is not poetry. Two categories of prose are fiction and nonfiction.. Warm-up: Identifying Tone. . Directions: Read the passage below and fill out the grid.. . * . “I’m boiling with rage and yet I mustn’t show it. I’d like to stamp my feet, scream, give Mummy a good shaking, cry, and I don’t know what else, because of the horrible words, mocking looks, and accusations that are leveled at me repeatedly every day, and find their mark, like shafts from a tightly strung bow, and which are just as hard to draw from my body.” (Anne Frank, . What is Historical Fiction?. Historical fiction is fiction set in the past. It contains a rich mixture of fact and fiction. . . What is Historical Fiction?. Through novels and short stories, an author may combine factual information about time, place, events, and real people of the period with fictional characters, dialogue, and details.. Ben Salisbury. AS405. Definition. Interpretive rule is a rule issued by an administrative agency that only clarifies or explains existing laws or regulations. Need not meet the requirements of . APA. Types of prose fiction. flash fiction : a work of fewer than 2,000 words.. short story: at least 2,000 words but under 7,500 words (5-25 pages).. novelette: at least 7,500 words but under 17,500 words. (25-60 pages).. ENGLISH LANGUAGE (37 weeks). UNIT. TOPIC. EXAM VALUE. LESSONS. WEEKS. 1A. Reading Prose Fiction. (extract). 20%. 30. 6. 1B. Prose writing. (one creative writing task). 20%. 35. 7. 2A. Reading Non-fiction. Fiction – the differences. Critical Reading. What to think about when reading Prose Fiction. Think about the broad techniques. Narrative Point of View/Stance. Narrative Structure. Characterisation. This . year, you will:. . develop your . expertise as writers . by . writing independently in . your . preferred . forms. through workshops, develop your . ability . to share work . and give . and . ENGLISH LANGUAGE. UNIT. TOPIC. EXAM VALUE. LESSONS. WEEKS. 1A. Reading Prose Fiction. (extract). 20%. 40. 8. 1B. Prose writing. (one creative writing task). 20%. 40. 8. 2A. Reading Non-fiction. (two extracts, 19th and 20th Century). Historical fiction is . fiction. set in . the past. . It contains a rich. . mixture. of . fact. and . fiction. . . What is Historical Fiction?. Through novels and short stories, an author may . combine. 4. th. Grade. Jenkins/Wong. RL.4.5, RL.4.10, RF.4.4.a. Essential Question:. What’s the difference between prose, poems, and drama?. What are prose, poetry, and drama?. Prose, poetry, and drama are different kinds of writing.. DJ Brown . Danielle Teetzel. Session Overview. New Legislation Discussion Topics.. Time Management.. Foreign Tours.. Case Studies.. Technology.. Missed Class Time.. Foreign Tours.. Outside Competition..
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