PPT-Unit 1- Story 4
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St George and the Dragon 1 St George and the Dragon Vocabulary 2 St George and the Dragon bellow u nderneath whisper m ore than a loud roaring sound 3 St George
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St George and the Dragon 1 St George and the Dragon Vocabulary 2 St George and the Dragon bellow u nderneath whisper m ore than a loud roaring sound 3 St George and the Dragon brandish . T.A.G. and Parenthetical Citations. Unit I Remediation: Using the T.A.G.. Whenever you write about a piece of literature, you must include the . title, author, and genre. .. Titles of poems, songs, and short stories use “quotation marks;” titles of longer works, such as books and plays, should be . February 13. The Necklace. Vocabulary. Using the word that Mrs. . Purves. gives you, find the sentence in the story that contains that word and write it down.. Look up definition of the word you are given by Mrs. . What is a short story?. Have you ever read a short story?. If so, which one?. What are the parts of a short story?. . Short stories usually lack detail. .. Short stories are brief.. Short stories use P.A.C.T.S . to establish the narrative. . . If it is written in yellow, you . DO. . NOT. . NEED. to write. . If it is written in white, you need to write. . Activities / Assignments. Notes on each Short Story. Notes on Literary Terms. Discussion. . If it is written in yellow, you . DO. . NOT. . NEED. to write. . If it is written in white, you need to write. . Activities / Assignments. Notes on each Short Story. Notes on Literary Terms. Discussion. . Pages 1-276 in text. . . . Parallel Reading: . Short Stories by . Tolstoy. . ENG II – World Literature. Weeks 1-6. S. trategize. O. rganize. For every class students will need: . exercise/binder/paper. Pen/pencil. Short Story definitions handout. Stories will be provided in class. Assessment: unseen short story test end of February. Setting. “Battle Royale”. Choose Your Own. Concepts to be Learned: . Main focus-- 1. . . Genre and Text Structure- . What elements make up an effective short story? What is the structure used within the short story? How does diction and syntax play an integral part in creating atmosphere, mood, and/or tone. Unit I Remediation: Using the T.A.G.. Whenever you write about a piece of literature, you must include the . title, author, and genre. .. Titles of poems, songs, and short stories use “quotation marks;” titles of longer works, such as books and plays, should be . “The Interlopers”. . Read the poem ‘A Poison Tree” by William Blake.. *. After you have read the poem. . underline. all the words you don’t understand, and look them up in a dictionary.. WEEKLY SYLLABUS. . August . 8-12, 2016. WORLD LITERATURE . MONDAY– Hand back papers, work on essays (finish intros, body paragraphs). ***HOMEWORK TONIGHT***-Check out Fitz’s blog –study Vocabulary Unit1. Introduction. a. nd. Literary Terms. Short Story . Literary Terms. short story. . plot. . conflict. . characters . . setting. . characterization. . antagonist. . protagonist. s. ymbol. . theme . 1553303 English Prose. Aj Nareema Sangwiman, Ph.D. Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. Nakhon Pathom Rajabhat University. Scope of unit. Literary terms and useful vocabulary. Definitions . and history of English and American . Weeks 3 & 4. Agenda. Announcements. Planning for Underreported Stories and Feature Writing. Pitch Meeting with Professional Mentor. Brainstorming Ideas for Possible Topics. From Drafting to Editing.
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