Narration Analysis Breaking Down A Story.

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Narration Analysis Breaking Down A Story

How to become an analyst? 1. Who are the main and secondary characters? How do they shape the story? 2. Which character is telling the narration? How do you know? 3. How do the character’s personality shape the story?

4. What is the tone of the chapter/story at this point. 5 4. What is the tone of the chapter/story at this point? 5. Are my chapter notes detailed for the listener to develop a clear picture of what’s taking place? 6. What is the setting for the chapter?

7. What do you consider to be an important fact/event at this point. 8 7. What do you consider to be an important fact/event at this point? 8. Which vocabulary terms stand out to you? How the terms relate to the story? 9. Am I effectively collaborating with my group?

10. How does the theme of the story relate to the unit theme. 11 10. How does the theme of the story relate to the unit theme? 11. What significant action has taken place? 12. How do I relate to the characters chapters/story? 13. How would I react if I was the main character in the story?