Grammar Bytes 9th 1. After the marathon, Yolanda soaked her __________ sore feet in a bucket of warm water. 2. Jessica agreed to jalapeno slices on her.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
LITERARY ELEMENT & THEIR DEFINITIONS. Short Story.
Advertisements

Literary Terminology. Characterization Protagonist: The main character.
Characters Static Character: Dynamic Character: Flat Character:
Short Story Elements 1 Short Story Elements 2 Plot Line Point of View Short Stories $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Final Jeopardy.
REVIEW.  Part I of your test will be over the key terms of this module. Part II will ask you to apply these terms to the short stories you have read.
Short story terms A fond review. Plot Diagram  Exposition  The beginning of a story that introduces characters, setting, tone, and any important background.
SHORT STORY ELEMENTS. 1.Setting 1.Setting the place and TIME of the action of the story the place and TIME of the action of the story 2.Plot 2.Plot series.
How to Study a Short Story QUESTIONS TO ASK WHILE STUDYING.
SHORT STORY TERMS A FOND REVIEW. PLOT DIAGRAM Exposition: background information Inciting Moment: the moment or event that starts the plot moving forward.
Introduction to Literary Elements Short Story Unit Literature & Composition.
Literary Elements and Devices Plot The action or sequence of events in a story. It is usually a series of related events that build up on one another.
Literary Terms. Setting Time and place in which action is set.
9 th Literature and Composition Mrs. Hobbs.  What is a short story?  Brief (short) work of fiction  Has plot, setting, characters and dialogue (like.
LITERARY TERMS. Plot The story line Setting When and where the story takes place.
Literary Terms.  Fiction: A type of writing based on imagination.  Non-Fiction: A type of writing that is based on facts.
Narrative Fiction: EOC Vocabulary. 1. Narrative Fiction Writing that tells a story. Writing drawn from the author’s imagination (not real). Two types:
“All Summer in a Day” Introduction to Literary Elements Literature & Composition.
Literary Terms. Parts of a Short Story  Exposition: Presents the characters and the situation  Rising Action: Building up the drama with plot parts.
Literary Elements. DAY 1 Plot Diagram Plot – all the events that happen in a story Exposition – story background, meet characters, see setting Rising.
Literary Device Treasure Hunt Identifying Literary Devices Within a Text.
Short Story Elements and Terms. A short story is … a brief fictional narrative in prose Sometimes only a few pages in length!
Short Stories English 9 Mrs. K Prescott. A true short-story is something other and something more than a mere story which is short. A true short-story.
SHORT STORY ELEMENTS. 1.Setting the place and TIME of the action of the story 2.Plot series of events in a story 3.Climax the turning point in the story.
September 2011 Elements of Literature. Elements of Plot Exposition Introduction that presents the setting, characters, and facts necessary to understand.
Antagonist. Challenges the protagonist Character Traits.
English 9 Notes Mr. Prosser
Elements of Literature. PLOT Exposition: the characters and setting are introduced. Rising Action: the conflict is revealed. Climax: the highest point.
Story Literary Elements Some basics that every good story must have ….
Literature Notes Review The problem or struggle in a story Answer: Conflict.
Elements of Literature. PLOT Exposition: the characters and setting are introduced. Rising Action: the conflict is revealed. Climax: the highest point.
Literary Terminology. Characterization Protagonist: The main character.
Short Stories.
Short Story Elements. Character Characters are defined by- What they say What they do How they look Characters are defined by- What they say What they.
Short Story SUPER NOTE! This is a review unit. You should already know all of this stuff. If not, learn now and no one will ever know.
Short Story Essential Questions: 1. How do writers create short stories that engage the reader? 2. How does a writer develop a theme in a short story?
Literary Elements Quiz Review Plot Exposition Rising Action Climax Resolution Conflict (internal and external) Setting.
Redesigned by Michelle Jestice  Lived ; born & buried in Baltimore, MD, (but lived in Richmond, VA until his death)  Began as a poet,
Short Stories.
Short Story Terms. Fiction a story that is not true.
Short Fiction English 10 Phillips/Whitlatch. What is a Short Story? Examples? Characteristics?
` Characterization The manner in which an author presents a character by using the character’s actions, dialogue, description, or how other characters.
Short Story Unit.
Elements of Literature
Elements of the Short Story
Introduction to Literary Elements Literature & Composition
Short Stories Terms Plot Pt. of View Foreshadowing Setting
Academic Vocabulary Foreshadowing Prediction Basic situation Plot
Where and when a story takes place
Literary Elements/ Story Grammar
Literary Terms.
Literary Devices Please take out a piece of notebook paper, and copy the following notes.
Elements of Literature
Literary Devices.
Literary Terms.
Elements of the Short Story
SHORT STORY ELEMENTS.
Short Story Literary Terms
Foundational Literary Analysis Terms
Review for Short Story and Elements of Suspense Final Test
Literary Terms We use these terms to discuss literature, but, remember, literature is the telling of stories, which we’ve done even before writing.
Elements of the Short Story
Multicultural Literature
Short Story Elements Terminology.
Elements of Fiction Notes.
Short Story Notes.
Short Stories English 9.1.
Unit 1: Short Story Fiction.
Short Stories! Holds all the elements of a story but in a shorter format. Also known as a novella..
Key Literary Terms ENC 1102 Dr. Brown 1/11/2012.
Presentation transcript:

Grammar Bytes 9th 1. After the marathon, Yolanda soaked her __________ sore feet in a bucket of warm water. 2. Jessica agreed to jalapeno slices on her burrito. She regretted this decision __________ hours later as she chewed antacid tablets to relieve her heartburn. 3. If you really want the answers to Dr. Hirta’s calculus homework, bring a jelly donut __________ Kristine, the smartest student in the class.

Grammar Bytes 9th 4. The party next door—with its laughter, shouting, and music—was __________ loud, so Lisa banged on her neighbors’ door to complain. 5. As we were walking __________ the library, we met Benjamin and Maria, who tempted us away from research with the promise of a hot cheese and pepperoni pizza. 6. The slice of pizza was still __________ hot to eat, but Benjamin couldn’t resist, blistering his mouth with the first painful bite.

Grammar Bytes 10th 7. to have: The whole red ant colony, including the queen and all of her drones, __________ swarmed over Tommy's feet, stinging his ankles. 8. to make: Fifteen gallons of chocolate milk __________ Herbert the elephant a happy pachyderm. 9. to hope: Everyone on the roller coaster, including Martha and Angie, __________ that the hot dogs, onion rings, funnel cake, and cotton candy will stay down during the twisting ride to come.

Grammar Bytes 10th 10. to bother: Neither Fred's ratty clothes nor his sullen attitude __________ Esmeralda, who lets Fred pick up the check every time they dine out. 11. to hug: That pair of jeans __________ the curves of Hannah’s body as nicely as tinfoil on a baked potato. 12. to annoy: Neither the coughing muffler nor the squeaky brakes __________ Ruth as much as the broken radio in her old car.

Short Story Elements

Short Story Vocab Plot Setting Conflict (types) (internal/external) Exposition Falling action Rising action Denouement Climax Setting Conflict (types) (internal/external) Mood Tone

Short Story Vocab Author’s purpose Character Imagery Genre Static Dynamic Flat Round Foil Protagonist Antagonist Indirect/Direct Characterization Imagery Genre

Short Story Vocab Theme Foreshadowing Flashback Diction Dialect Syntax Motivation Symbol

Short Story Vocab Irony Point of View Dramatic Verbal Situational 1st person 3rd person limited/ 3rd person omniscient Unreliable narrator

Journals (Pick 2: 1 para per) • When you form impressions or opinions about people you first meet, what kinds of things do you consider: their looks, clothing, where they are, what they are doing, etc? • What do you think people consider about you when they first meet you and form an impression? • How would you answer the question Who are you? • Is there a symbol: sign, picture, article of clothing, etc., that you believe represents your identity? Would people who know you recognize that symbol as identifying you?

Prediction Questions We will be reading the story “On the Sidewalk Bleeding.” Before you begin reading answer the following questions: 1) What do you think has happened? 2) What do you believe will happen at the end of the story?