PPT-Mystery & Suspense Terms

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Historical and Cultural Text Elements of a Mystery A crime Variety of characters Clues Suspense and tension Solution DEFINITIONS TO LEARN Sleuth k private eyeprivate

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Historical and Cultural Text Elements of a Mystery A crime Variety of characters Clues Suspense and tension Solution DEFINITIONS TO LEARN Sleuth k private eyeprivate investigatordetective investigating the . By: Ms. . Ugarenko. What is suspense? What book/TV show/movie do you remember being very suspenseful? Why. ?. What is mystery? . What book/TV show/movie do you remember being very . Mysterious? . Why?. THRILLERS. DEFINITIONS. MYSTERY. N. either reader nor protagonist (detective, amateur sleuth, etc.) know who the killer is. Goal is to find the bad guy.. Basically a puzzle waiting to be solved.. Crime has already been committed but heroine/hero, and reader, must figure out by whom.. By Kate Stetson. What is suspense?. Suspense is a kind of story that makes the reader feel the emotion that the character in the story is feeling.. Many people think that suspense is the same thing as horror stories but that’s not true.. entries are positive (credit or debit) clearing entries are negative i.e. minus credit or minus debit . All revenues received by Government by way of taxation like income-tax, central excise, custom DAY Objectives MORNING AFTERNOON EVENING 1 MON 6/30 Week 1 Objectives Students will be able to (SWABAT): identify literary conventions discuss a text’s medium of publication list basic ele Do Now: . What qualities enable people to perform well when facing heart-pounding fear or stress? . List at least 3!. Think about your own experiences or those of someone you know, or someone in the news or fiction you’ve read. . THRILLERS. DEFINITIONS. MYSTERY. N. either reader nor protagonist (detective, amateur sleuth, etc.) know who the killer is. Goal is to find the bad guy.. Basically a puzzle waiting to be solved.. Crime has already been committed but heroine/hero, and reader, must figure out by whom.. Miss Johnson. Frozen. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=. TISp0swKhkk. Standard. Literary Response and Analysis. 3.6: Analyze . and trace an author’s development of time and sequence, including the use of complex literary devices (e.g., foreshadowing, flashbacks). . You need to keep up with your . Vocabulary Notebook. . Don’t lose your terms! You might be able to use them – . be RESPONSIBLE!!. We will use the following terms:. Character Antagonist Protagonist. The character or characters who look for clues and solve the crime.. Crime. The problem the detective need to solve in the mystery. Usually a murder but any crime will work.. Clues. The evidence the detective looks at to find out who is guilty. They can be fingerprints, DNA, items left at the crime scene.. ,”. Tzvetan Todorov . Tzvetan Todorov discusses genre and then uses his discussion of genre to discuss literature and how genre creates literature. CLASSICAL PERIOD. PAST- NO GENRES ; NO VALUE . IF SO WITH ONLY A PENALISING TENDENCY. 1 “The Mystery” The Mystery 2 Here is the first post of the “Revelation of the Mystery” Bible study series. “ The Revelation of the Mystery ”, what is it, is it Biblical, is it important? What God calls “The Revelation of the Mystery” in Holy scripture may be novel to some as Christendom generally speaking does not use that term. We will learn from the Bible -Alfred Hitchcock. Suspense:. . the uncertainty or anxiety a reader feels about what will happen next in a story. there must be an unknown; a suspicion, a mystery, a danger we expect. The . word suspense is related to the word suspended. When a story keeps us in suspense, we feel almost as if we were suspended in midair. We may even hold our breath without realizing it as we read on eagerly to find out how the story ends. Discuss / think about it. What feelings does suspense give a reader?. When reading stories that include suspense and mystery, readers can feel:. scared or frightened;. worried or anxious;. excited or thrilled;.

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