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Withholding Information Foreshadowing Sensory details Weather Dreams Elements of Suspense 12/12/16 Mood Tone Withholding Information Foreshadowing Sensory details Weather Dreams Reversal

August Heat 12/12/16 1st Read the short story, “August Heat” (Pages 92-98 of the Performance Assessment book). 2nd Identify all elements of suspense (bulleted list on page 91-92) by highlighting where they are used in the text. 3rd Answer all the questions related to “August Heat” (Discuss and Decide questions on: 93, 95, and Close Read on 97, and all three questions on page 98) **Label your answers with the page number and you don’t have to write the question**