PPT-Narrative Writing Vocabulary

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8 th Grade Writing Epoch noun The beginning of a distinctive period of time in history or someones life It is a period of time with important events and changes

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8 th Grade Writing Epoch noun The beginning of a distinctive period of time in history or someones life It is a period of time with important events and changes Example The Civil Rights Movement was an important epoch in American history . What are the basic requirements of a narrative?. What is the structure of the “ideal” narrative?. “. narratology. The theory of the structures of narrative. To investigate a structure, or to present a 'structural description', the . Theory . & . Forrest Gump. Assumptions of the Theory. Humans are naturally storytellers. In the movie, Forrest Gump does not pass any opportunity to tell a story. With each conversation he has he finds away to relate that to an experience he has had and this gives him the opportunity to tell one of his many stories. Mrs. Duggan . Grade 7 ELA . Three Types of Writing . Expository . Narrative . (Fictional & Personal). Persuasive . Expository Writing . An expository prompt does not ask you to write a story.. . Year levels: 3, 4, 5 & 6. Ziptales. Webinar Number . 3. . The Importance of Narrative. . Stories are central to people’s lives. .   . Children love narrative. .  . We need to teach children how to construct narratives. . Norma . Maxvold. Christian Barrett. Why Narrative Medicine. “A scientifically competent medicine alone cannot help a patient grapple with the loss of health…”. Narrative medicine allow the “singular” patient’s story to be heard, . Narrative Structure. 1. Status Quo. 2. Inciting Incident. 3. Rising Action . 4. Climax. 5. Falling Action, Resolution. 6. Closure, new Status Quo. Narrative Structure. Status . Quo. : initial state of affairs introducing the setting, some characters, the mood/. Writing Strong Openings. Identify/Define:. Leads, Hooks, . Attention Grabbing Openers (AGOs). Why do we have to do this?. Effective and dramatic openers are designed to grab a reader’s attention…like a hook grabs a fish.. The Premise. The story follows Katie, a college grad who is returning home after a year of traveling. However, she discovers that no one is home when she gets back. You explore the house from Katie’s perspective and discover clues in the form of notes, that fill you in on what has happened in the last year. . Personal. Experience. Sunshine . Home . by. Eve Bunting. Organized. Chronologically. Imaginative. Organized. Categorically. Problem/. Solution. Structure. “Intriguing. Adventure”. Structure. When I Was . retrospect. . You find out where events have led in its very first sentence: "The other night at dinner, Sheba talked about the first time that she and the Connolly boy kissed." We are told this by Barbara, the 60-something history teacher with whom Sheba is living in the wake of a scandal. An account of a sequence of events, usually in the order that they occurred.. Narrative is the general term for telling a story.. What is a Narrative?. There are two main kinds of narratives:. Fictional. R. A. G. rate your understanding/confidence in using the features of Narrative Writing in your work. Lesson Objectives. Recap narrative writing features in an example text. Know key . SPaG. features that will move me towards my 4LP. Today’s EOC Vocabulary Words (Get a chart from Ms. Guilford and copy down the definitions below into the chart.) Verbal irony- irony in which a person says or writes one thing and means another, or uses words to convey a meaning that is the opposite of the literal meaning Please take 5-10 minutes to write a well developed paragraph in response to one of the following quotes. Include your reactions/personal thoughts and an example based on your life experience.. Quote 1: “If you want to make peace with your enemy, you have to work with your enemy. Then he comes your partner.” –Nelson Mandela.

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