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Commanding Your Army The forces of your army are arrayed in a formation which consists of a number of rows of characters called ranks Your rst rank is closest to
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Commanding Your Army The forces of your army are arrayed in a formation which consists of a number of rows of characters called ranks Your rst rank is closest to the other players146 armies. By Anish Pillai. Automation Repository @ http://www.automationrepository.com. What you would read in this PPT:. What are QTP Actions.. What are the different types of QTP actions.. How actions access data from QTP data tables.. Novels . using the . Elements of Literature. . HOW DOES IT IMPACT THE . . CHARACTERS. . AND. . CONFLICT. ?. SETTING. . =. . PLACE. . and. . TIME. Points to Ponder:. When is SETTING important to the story?. You will need them all year!. Story . Elements. T. he time . and. place in which a story occurs. Setting. stated. – time and place are directly stated by the author. implied. – time and place are determined by clues given by the author. Characters. All . actions, interactions, speeches, and observations are . deliberate. Character trait. : quality of mind or behavior that is present in active and passive ways. Consider circumstances. Main Characters. Subordinate Characters. Flat Characters versus Round Characters. Dynamic Characters versus Static Characters. Conflict. Motivation. Practice. Character Interactions. Feature Menu. What draws readers into a story?. Choosing a. Point of view. When you read a story, the . narrator. —the person . or voice telling . the story—controls everything you know about the characters and events. . . The Narrator. Narration keeps a story moving, filling in details and description between dialogue. The narrator speaks from several points of view.. Cinderella and Snow White . or the similarities between . Batman and Spiderman. . What events happen in each story that make them similar? . Why do we see such . similarities. amongst . storylines and characters?. Characterization. . – . the way an author reveals the special qualities and personalities of a character in a story, making the character believable. . Analyzing Character Traits. We try to figure out what a character in a book is like by paying attention to the clues the author gives us. This is called “. Genres: Tragedy. Tragedy is considered by many to be the highest literary achievement. Sobering. Thought. Based on human emotion. Achieving catharsis. Timeless. Tragedy. Focus of the protagonist. Ultimately fails in his or her struggle to achieve a goal. How do great readers define, recognize and evaluate characters in a short story?. DO NOW: . Copy the . 10 . vocabulary words (MAKE SURE YOU SPELL THEM CORRECTLY!) on the front page of your vocabulary packet.. This chapter focuses on VERBS . Sentences are stories. Williams suggests that writers think of sentences as stories with characters (subjects) and actions (verbs).. Important definitions. Simple subject. Language Arts. 1. Opening Activity . Choose one character from your book. . In your composition book, create a bubble map with your character’s name in the center.. Based on what you have read so far, list 10 adjectives that you would use to describe their looks, personality, behavior, thoughts, feelings, etc.. Usually hero. Outer and inner problems. Antagonist. Sidekick. Servant. Pet. NPCs. Merchant. Trainer. Quest giver. Higher self. Threshold . guardian. Progress delayer. Trickster. Mischief maker. Herald. Essential Question:. How does Rebecca . Makkai. develop her characters through thoughts, actions, and interactions with others? How does she develop and theme in this short story?. Read page 361. EQ: .
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