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Warm-up 15 Minutes END OF COURSE TEST MAY 6 On the back of page 30, answer the following questions in a paragraph. Summarize the main conflict in the story. How is the conflict resolved? How does the resolution help make the story successful 15 Minutes END OF COURSE TEST MAY 6

On the back of page 30, answer the following questions in a paragraph On the back of page 30, answer the following questions in a paragraph. Summarize the main conflict in the story. How is the conflict resolved? How does the resolution help make the story successful 10 Minutes END OF COURSE TEST MAY 6

5 Minutes END OF COURSE TEST MAY 6 On the back of page 30, answer the following questions in a paragraph. Summarize the main conflict in the story. How is the conflict resolved? How does the resolution help make the story successful 5 Minutes END OF COURSE TEST MAY 6

4 Minutes END OF COURSE TEST MAY 6 On the back of page 30, answer the following questions in a paragraph. Summarize the main conflict in the story. How is the conflict resolved? How does the resolution help make the story successful 4 Minutes END OF COURSE TEST MAY 6

3 Minutes END OF COURSE TEST MAY 6 On the back of page 30, answer the following questions in a paragraph. Summarize the main conflict in the story. How is the conflict resolved? How does the resolution help make the story successful 3 Minutes END OF COURSE TEST MAY 6

2 Minutes END OF COURSE TEST MAY 6 On the back of page 30, answer the following questions in a paragraph. Summarize the main conflict in the story. How is the conflict resolved? How does the resolution help make the story successful 2 Minutes END OF COURSE TEST MAY 6

Recall the story from yesterday Recall the story from yesterday. Answer the questions from page 30 in your notebooks 1 Minute END OF COURSE TEST MAY 6

10 seconds END OF COURSE TEST MAY 6 On the back of page 30, answer the following questions in a paragraph. Summarize the main conflict in the story. How is the conflict resolved? How does the resolution help make the story successful 10 seconds END OF COURSE TEST MAY 6

9 seconds END OF COURSE TEST MAY 6 On the back of page 30, answer the following questions in a paragraph. Summarize the main conflict in the story. How is the conflict resolved? How does the resolution help make the story successful 9 seconds END OF COURSE TEST MAY 6

8 seconds END OF COURSE TEST MAY 6 On the back of page 30, answer the following questions in a paragraph. Summarize the main conflict in the story. How is the conflict resolved? How does the resolution help make the story successful 8 seconds END OF COURSE TEST MAY 6

7 seconds END OF COURSE TEST MAY 6 On the back of page 30, answer the following questions in a paragraph. Summarize the main conflict in the story. How is the conflict resolved? How does the resolution help make the story successful 7 seconds END OF COURSE TEST MAY 6

6 seconds END OF COURSE TEST MAY 6 On the back of page 30, answer the following questions in a paragraph. Summarize the main conflict in the story. How is the conflict resolved? How does the resolution help make the story successful 6 seconds END OF COURSE TEST MAY 6

5 seconds END OF COURSE TEST MAY 6 On the back of page 30, answer the following questions in a paragraph. Summarize the main conflict in the story. How is the conflict resolved? How does the resolution help make the story successful 5 seconds END OF COURSE TEST MAY 6

4 seconds END OF COURSE TEST MAY 6 On the back of page 30, answer the following questions in a paragraph. Summarize the main conflict in the story. How is the conflict resolved? How does the resolution help make the story successful 4 seconds END OF COURSE TEST MAY 6

3 seconds END OF COURSE TEST MAY 6 On the back of page 30, answer the following questions in a paragraph. Summarize the main conflict in the story. How is the conflict resolved? How does the resolution help make the story successful 3 seconds END OF COURSE TEST MAY 6

2 seconds END OF COURSE TEST MAY 6 On the back of page 30, answer the following questions in a paragraph. Summarize the main conflict in the story. How is the conflict resolved? How does the resolution help make the story successful 2 seconds END OF COURSE TEST MAY 6

1 second END OF COURSE TEST MAY 6 On the back of page 30, answer the following questions in a paragraph. Summarize the main conflict in the story. How is the conflict resolved? How does the resolution help make the story successful 1 second END OF COURSE TEST MAY 6

TIME IS UP!!!

UNRAAVEL REVEALED

Plot Diagram: 3 4 2 1 5

Plot Diagram 3 4 2 1 5

Plot Diagram 3 4 2 1 5

Character and Conflict Characters: Protagonist = central character “good guy” Antagonist = “villain” Characters that change =DYNAMIC/ROUND Characters that do NOT = STATIC/FLAT

FLASHBACK: return to earlier events that help explain the story or a character. Flashforward FORESHADOWING: “hints” or “clues” in a story about events to come.

Theme Setting The place where the story takes place. What the author wants the reader to understand about life. Can be STATED or IMPLIED Setting The place where the story takes place. Actual location, time of day or year and historical period play are components of Setting. Language, the words used, play a part of setting

Irony Irony in Desiree’s Baby? 3 Basic Forms: VERBAL: narrator/character says one thing, but means something else.\ SITUATIONAL: difference between the expected results and what ACTUALLY happens. DRAMATIC: when the audience/reader knows or understands something the charcters do not. Irony in Desiree’s Baby?

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