PPT-Foreshadowing in “The Most Dangerous Game”

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By Charles Bryant By Jules Ibong By Isaac Monrroy By Regina Canlas By Aldrin Uy Foreshadowing The author gives us clues or indications to what is going to

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By Charles Bryant By Jules Ibong By Isaac Monrroy By Regina Canlas By Aldrin Uy Foreshadowing The author gives us clues or indications to what is going to happen later in the story. qualtricscomSESIDSV2t5CSVH2kyw04m1 by Richard Connell. Background Notes and Vocabulary. Richard Connell. 1893 – 1949. Born in 1893 in New York. Father was a newspaper editor. Connell began writing at age ten. He covered baseball games.. Composition Books!. LITERARY ELEMENTS. Concept. :. Plot. Concept. :. Theme. Lesson Essential . How do I distinguish among the 5 basic elements of plot and place them on a plot diagram?. How do I identify the four main types of conflict in a literary plot and in non-print media?. Mini Lesson- “The Lottery”. Warm-up. Have ever run into someone accidentally as they rounded the corner of a building. Why? . What might have helped you avoid the collision. In other words, how could you have known someone was there before you actually saw them? . Have you ever . run into someone accidentally as they rounded the corner of a building. Why. ?. What might . have helped . them you . avoid the . collision? . In other words, how could. you . have known someone was there before they actually saw them?. By Richard Connell. Common Core Reading Standards being assessed:. Determine a theme or central idea of a text and analyze its development over the course of the text, including its relationship to the characters, setting, and plot; provide an objective summary of the text.. LITERARY ELEMENTS. Concept. :. Plot. Concept. :. Theme. Lesson Essential . How do I distinguish among the 5 basic elements of plot and place them on a plot diagram?. How do I identify the four main types of conflict in a literary plot and in non-print media?. Mini Lesson- “The Lottery”. Warm-up. Have ever run into someone accidentally as they rounded the corner of a building. Why? . What might have helped you avoid the collision. In other words, how could you have known someone was there before you actually saw them? . Plot Flow Map. Your . map must . include the following:. All . events in the correct . order. Guiding Question and Frame of Reference . Larger . boxes . must have an . illustration with events as . captions in the smaller boxes. See example below.. Noelle Deitrick, Ashley Higgins. Definitions. Setting. : . The . surroundings or environment of anything. . Time- . (past, present, or future or a specific year, season, day or time of day. ). Place- ( . device in which an author . hints at certain . plot developments that . will . come . later . in the story. . . It . is used to . interest the . reader, viewer or listener about how the story will proceed and mentally prepare them for how it will . st. nine weeks. #1 week 1 8-10-15. 1. Describe your first week (3 days)of school.. 2. What classes do you think you will do well in? Why?. 3. In what classes do you feel that you will struggle? Why?. The Most Dangerous Game “The Most Dangerous Game” A: Richard Connell G: short story What do you think the word “Game” in the title means? What does the title suggest that the story This Photo. by Unknown Author is licensed under . CC BY-NC. This Photo. by Unknown Author is licensed under . CC BY-NC-SA. hint. Continue to read and answer. Are they from the characters, the setting or the narrator?.

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