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TLQ
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ransition – lead-in - quoteSlide2
Transitions:
introduce
To Add or Show
SequenceAgainAlsoAnd And thenBesidesEqually importantFinallyFirstFurtherIn additionIn the first placeLastMoreoverNextSecondStill
To Give Examples or
Intensify
Although
And yet
But
Despite
Even so
However
In contract
On the contrary
Regardless
Though
Still
For all that
NeverthelessSlide3
Lead-in
Sets up the situation
Briefly describe what’s happening when the quote appears in the text
Must answer two “wh-” questions: who, what, when, where, why, howSlide4
Quote
“anything
in the text” (Author’s Last Name
Page Number)Slide5
“Ransom” Example
In
Ransom of Red Chief,
O. Henry creates humor through the use of allusions. For example, after Red Chief uses a sling to strike Bill in the head with a rock, Bill remarks “Sam, do you know who my favorite Biblical character is?...King Herod,” (O. Henry 7). Slide6
TOPIC:
I
n
Ransom of Red Chief, O. Henry creates humor through the use of allusions. TRANSITION: For example, LEAD-IN: after
Red Chief uses a sling to strike Bill in the head with a rock, Bill remarks
QUOTE:
“Sam
, do you know who my favorite Biblical character is?...King Herod,” (O. Henry 7). Slide7
TLQ – Practice
In
The Haunting of Marybeth,
Clare Budke creates suspense through the use of imagery. For example, after Marybeth hears a thud coming from the attic, she hears “uneven footsteps, slowly traversing the hallway, dragging one leg as if it were mangled,” (Budke 25).Slide8
TOPIC:
In
The Haunting of Marybeth,
Clare Budke creates suspense through the use of imagery. TRANSITION: For example,
LEAD-IN
after
Marybeth hears a thud coming from the attic, she hears
QUOTE:
“uneven
footsteps, slowly traversing the hallway, dragging one leg as if it were mangled,” (
Budke
25).Slide9
Practice
In addition, while spending Christmas at Finches landing, Francis enrages Scout by claiming Atticus is “ruining the family” (87). Slide10
TRANSITION:
In
addition,
LEAD-IN: while spending Christmas at Finches landing, Francis enrages Scout by claiming Atticus is QUOTE: “ruining
the family” (87). Slide11
Practice
On the other hand, Frankie begged his father to “tell…the story about Coo
Coo
” (21).Slide12
TRANSITION:
On
the other hand,
LEAD-IN: Frankie begged his father to QUOTE: “tell…the story about Coo Coo
” (21).