PPT-4.7 Analyzing How Characters Respond to Trouble
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CONNECTION You may not realize it but a kick in the teeth may be the best thing in the world for you Walt Disney I wish stories were kinder to their charactersBut
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CONNECTION You may not realize it but a kick in the teeth may be the best thing in the world for you Walt Disney I wish stories were kinder to their charactersBut I guess trouble is more interesting to read about Shannon Hale. The Double Trouble Historic District occupies over 200 acres and includes the village and surrounding bogs The natural environment of cedar forest and rapidly flowing stream provided both raw materials and water power for an extensi ve lumber indust Encourage them to go back and forth between the columns there is no correct order O B S E RV E Have students identify and note details Sample Questions Describe what you se e 57527 What do you notice 57375rst What people and objects are shown What Encourage them to go back and forth between the columns there is no correct order O B S E RV E Have students identify and note details Sample Questions What do you notice 57375rst 57527 Find something small but interesting 57527 What do you notice t Novels . using the . Elements of Literature. . HOW DOES IT IMPACT THE . . CHARACTERS. . AND. . CONFLICT. ?. SETTING. . =. . PLACE. . and. . TIME. Points to Ponder:. When is SETTING important to the story?. Casey at the Bat. . by Ernest Lawrence Thayer. The outlook wasn’t brilliant for the. . Mudville. nine that day…. In this . lesson, . you . will learn how to determine the theme of a poem . by seeing how characters respond to challenges.. RESPOND ANALYTICSDATA SHEET Respond Analytics, powered by QlikView, is a powerful reporting tool which gives you all the data you need to 4/15 Copyright From Patterson, . Stage Directing, The First Experiences . (Waveland Press, 2004). Plays are made…. CAUSALLY. . This is the most common structure. One incident leads logically and linearly to the next. for. no. on. with. where. every. even. there. Horrible Harry’s Secret. By. Suzy Kline. When Song Lee . a. nd feeds it liver. Harry falls in love.. c. an’t stand all the. a. nd secret glances . brings her water frog. Think, Pair, Share . Identify the main themes of . romanticism . Main Characteristics . of Romanticism. Emotion. Love of nature. Freedom from “rules”. Supernatural. Individualism. Religion . Patriotism/Nationalism. Module 1 Unit 2 Lesson . 3. Inferring About Characters Based on How They Respond to Challenges:. Chapter . 3 – Las Papayas/ Papayas. I can answer text-dependent questions with evidence to support my ideas in class discussion.. From Patterson, . Stage Directing, The First Experiences . (Waveland Press, 2004). The original production of TRIFLES, Provincetown (1926). READ AND RE-READ. To understand how a play works, the director must . Module 1 Unit 2 Lesson 4. Inferring About Characters Based on How They Respond to Challenges. Chapter 4 – Los . Higos. /Figs. I can answer text-dependent questions with evidence to support my ideas in class discussion.. Text Helen Lipscombe 2020wwwchickenhousebookscomotherwise without the prior permission of the publisherTypeset by Dorchester Typesetting Group LtdTrouble in a Tuto pagesChicken House 07/09/2020 091 If you’ve suffered insomnia for a while, you’ve probably been advised to avoid TV, computer screens or any other bright light an hour before going to sleep.
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