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Vocabulary I assume you know: Genre – type or classification Point of View (First person, Third person) Exposition – learn setting and conflict Characterization – the way we learn about a character

Vocabulary continued . . . Hyperbole – extreme exaggeration Personification – giving something that is not human human traits Metaphor – comparison without like/as Simile – comparison using like/as Imagery – words that appeal to the 5 senses

Vocabulary continued Idiom – expression particular to a language not meant to be taken literally. Conflicts (Internal – within one person External – between two people/elements) Motive – a person’s reason for doing something.

Vocabulary continued Elements of plot: Exposition: Gives characters, setting, basic situation Initiating event: Starts the conflict Rising action: Develops the conflict, creates tension or suspense Climax: Highest point of interest, turning point. Resolution: Conflict is solved

Vocabulary from the reading

Question 1: Write answers in your notes What genre fits Rules of the Road? Answer: fiction, realistic fiction, novel

What point of view is the story told from? Answer: 1st person Question 2: What point of view is the story told from? Answer: 1st person

What purpose do the headlines in the story serve? Question 3: What purpose do the headlines in the story serve? They create humor and distance for Jenna.

Question 4: Give an example of two external conflicts from Rules of the Road and one internal conflict.

Give the main motive for each character: Elden -- money Question 5 Give the main motive for each character: Elden -- money Madeline Gladstone – keep the company, quality Jenna – help MG, get away from dad.

Question 6: What are some of the attempts Jenna makes at helping Mrs. Gladstone save her company? Calling stockholders, encouraging her, keeping Elden away, researching Woldman, giving a speech

What is one theme from Rules of the Road? Question 7 What is one theme from Rules of the Road? Life’s not about getting to the destination, but the side trips we take along the way.

Give an example of a parallel episode. Question 8 Give an example of a parallel episode. Jenna is mistreated by her dad, and she’s angry; MG is mistreated by Elden, and she’s angry.