PPT-Year 6 Lesson 24 – c omparing two short stories

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English You will need A pen and paper book or device Your notes from lesson 23 New vocabulary Continue to record new vocabulary as you progress through the lessons

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English You will need A pen and paper book or device Your notes from lesson 23 New vocabulary Continue to record new vocabulary as you progress through the lessons This can be set out in a table like the example on this slide. Brunette. Bulky. Chubby. Circular. Clean. Cloudy. Colorful. Colossal. Contoured. Angular. Bent. Big. Billowy. Black. Blonde. Blushing. Bright. Brilliant. Broad. Crinkled. Crooked. Crowded. Crystalline. Content of the box • TwoTramp-it • Two • Two • Two • Two • Two ATTENTION! THIS MANUAL MUST BE READ CAREFULLY AND UNDERSTOOD BEFORE USING THE TRAMP-IT SPORTS Reading, Writing, and Preparing for . the AP Lit Exam. NMSI (20-21 October 2014. Renee H. Shea. reneehshea@aol.com. What Is It?. Flash Fiction. Sudden Fiction. Nano-Fiction. Micro-Fiction . Very very short story … . Nathanial Hawthorne. Born July 4. th. 1808, in Salem Mass. . his great-great-grandfather. , John Hathorne, was one of the judges who oversaw the Salem Witch . Trials.. Nathaniel . later added a "w" to make his name "Hawthorne. A Look Back at Achieving the Course Learning Objectives. Grasping Plot, P.O.V., & More. “Examine fundamental elements of crafting a. Short story, such Plot, Point-of-View, Characters,. Setting, and Time.”. Outline. The classic short story. Modernist approaches to short fiction. The context for short fiction in modernism. Katherine Mansfield. D. efinitions. E.M. Forster, . Aspects of the Novel. :. [Story] is immensely old – it goes back to Neolithic times, perhaps to Palaeolithic... The primitive audience was an audience of shock-heads, gaping round the campfire, fatigued with contending against the mammoth or woolly rhinoceros, and only kept awake by suspense. The [storyteller] droned on, and as soon as the audience guessed what happened next they either fell asleep or killed him.” . Short Stories. A short story is a brief form of prose fiction with characters, a setting, and a plot. . It resembles longer forms of fiction in exploring an insight into life. . Literary Elements. Plot. 4b.4. The Triple-Note-Tote. Topic. Details. Mnemonic. Triple-Note-Tote. Objectives. Recognize the importance of taking effective notes for remembering information. Organize ideas from an article using the Triple-Note-Tote. 1870 - 1916 Bios http://www.litgothic.com/Authors/saki.html Up to now, little has been known about Hector Hugh Munro except that he used the pen name “Saki”͖ that he wrote a number of witty sho English. What you need. Pen and paper or book, or a digital device.. Work from lesson 7.. Reviewing the learning. The strategy I chose to focus on was exaggeration.. An example I found in the text was. \"16 minutes ago -

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| Taller Tales could be considered a sequel to the original Tall Tales. But, it is also a memoir of the life and times of retired Washington State Fish and Wildlife Police Officer (Game Warden) Steve Rogers. It is a compilation of examples of working conditions, seasons, job tasks, and mention of the many people\" DEFINITION. Short, brief. Fictional. Prose. Narrative, story. CHARACTERISTICS. Few. characters. Single. effect. often moral. theme. didactic. instructive. CHARACTERISTICS. Dictates of the . FORM:. Setting. Discuss / think about it. What feelings does suspense give a reader?. When reading stories that include suspense and mystery, readers can feel:. scared or frightened;. worried or anxious;. excited or thrilled;. English. What you need. A pen, paper, book or a device.. Learning intention. T. o understand the structures and features that define a short story..  . What you need to do. Continue to record ‘new vocabulary’ as you progress through the lessons..

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