PPT-Fun with Foreshadowing

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Writing activity concepts by Catherine MacPhail Things to remember Hinting at what is to come in a story is called foreshadowing Foreshadowing keeps the reader

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Writing activity concepts by Catherine MacPhail Things to remember Hinting at what is to come in a story is called foreshadowing Foreshadowing keeps the reader hooked makes the reader want to read on. AQ UA NA TA PUBLI CJ UNIOR LESSONS CL UB CL UB CL UB CL UB CL UB CL UB PUBLI PUBLI PUBLI ANE SW IMMING PUBLIC FUN SESSIONS PRIV AT HIRE DI SA LED SESSION ROOKIE AREN T ODDLE JUNIOR LESSON FUN SESSIONS GA LA S PA TIES PRIV TE HIRE AQ UA CL UB EEP WA Vocabulary for Literature . Sequence of Events. The time order of events in a story . Key words: First, Next, Then, Finally. Let’s Practice!. Read “. Medical School. ” on the next page. . Then put the . 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? . POV, Flashback, Foreshadowing. Literary devices . and . techniques. are used by authors to develop the . plot. of their stories. Some common devices include POV, flashback and foreshadowing.. Literary Devices. Idioms. The landlady appeared to be . slightly off her rocker.. “How . time does fly . from us all, doesn’t it, Mr. Wilkins?”. “. In one ear and out the other. , that’s me, Mr. Weaver.”. This dame was like a jack-in-the-box. He pressed the bell—and . 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? . 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.. Foreshadowing is the technique authors use to hint at something that will happen or something we will learn later on in the book. There are two main reasons to use foreshadowing. The first is to bu than . in . its literal meaning, changes the meaning of a sentence. . The . word trope . comes from . Greek . tropos. . meaning turn. That is, turning the meaning of a sentence . another way . by the use of a word(s). . Definition. Foreshadowing. is when an author provides clues or hints to suggest events that will occur later in the plot.. Foreshadowing. helps to create . suspense. , which is the . uncertainty. or . •accept - except = accept means to receive, except means to leave out or take. •affect - effect = affect is a verb meaning to influence, effect is a noun meaning result. •capital - capitol = capital is the seat of government, capitol is the building where the legislative body meets. Take out 3 pieces of paper. Foreshadowing. Sentence types. Bellwork. and grammar. Simple sentences. Write this. Are a single independent clause. Must have a noun, or subject, and a verb, or predicate. . Kate and . Kovi. . The last two books we ordered were cancelled, a new order is going in for them.. You’ll have them (probably) before the end of the week. Chapter One Pop Quiz. Inside joke. Where does Hyderabad appear in chapter one?. 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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