PPT-Flashback

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Although A Christmas Carol uses a chronological structure Dickens also uses flashback techniques The first flashback comes in the form of the Ghost of Christmas

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Although A Christmas Carol uses a chronological structure Dickens also uses flashback techniques The first flashback comes in the form of the Ghost of Christmas Past The Ghost of Christmas Past takes Scrooge back through time to when Ebenezer was a boy. You’re . Thinking . Of. Or…. Oracle 11g: Flashback Data Archive. Chris Ruel. chris.ruel@pti.net. Oracle “Total Recall”. * Image used without permission. Flashback Data Archive. Track all changes to a record during its lifetime. 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 . 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?. FLASHBACK. Definitions. Flashback. : when an author refers back to something that already took place in the story. Flashback. Now try breaking the word . FLASHBACK. apart.. FLASH. : a quick glimpse.. Mindy Smith. What is a Flashback?. The Merriam-Webster online dictionary gives the following definition for a flashback: . “interruption of chronological sequence (as in a film or literary work) by interjection of events of earlier occurrence; . 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. Flashforward. M. Taveras. English 12. th. grade. Objective. Define what is flashback and flash forward.. How flashback and flash forward affects plot and setting?. What is a flashback?. A scene in a story that takes the reader back in time to an event that happened before the story began.. 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?. MOOD. MOOD is the overall feelings or emotions that are created IN THE READER. . The “power of the pen” can move mountains. . Authors “move” their readers’ moods through their choice of words and level of detail.. Micro-FlashBack-4 . Introduction. Similar size and functions to the current . FlashBack-. 3C. . DVR. . range with the addition of:. Multiple . SD. . inputs, simultaneous . recording of up to . 2 or 4 . 7-01 . 02-02-11. Definition or Description. An account of a conversation or action that happened before the beginning of a story, or at an earlier point. Flashbacks interrupt the chronological order of events. . Asaf. . Cidon. , . Kanthi. . Nagaraj. , . Sachin. . Katti. Stanford University. Pramod. . Viswanath. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. August 15, 2012. Slide . 1. How to Schedule a Wireless Network?. reading log . from the back table. . Glue it to . page 22. . It’s due next Friday.. Copy into your . agenda. :. Reading Log due Fri. 1-16. Read! I’m giving you . 10 minutes to read. , so you have a head start on your homework. . sheet—see bolded below) . Who was the . (3. rd. —not 1. st. ). President? . Who wrote the Declaration of Independence? . What year was it written? . Why should we know this?. Learner Outcomes:. Analyze .

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