Weekly Objectives ► Understand the following literary terms: Suspense Situational Irony Suspense Situational Irony Surprise Endings Surprise Endings Exposition.

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Weekly Objectives ► Understand the following literary terms: Suspense Situational Irony Suspense Situational Irony Surprise Endings Surprise Endings Exposition Dramatic Irony Exposition Dramatic Irony ► Analyze the development of plot in a narrative text ► Determine the meaning of unknown words ► Understand and appreciate a detective story

Weekly Class Agenda ► Review Homework ► Review Literary Terms ► Discuss and review “Full Circle” ► Test

PAY-DAY Friday Nov. 21, 2008 ► HW- Vietnam Essay ► Vocabulary Chart

DOL 1. Is it posible that Kinsey millhone will find out what happened in the freeway. 2. For sheer excitement; a good detetcive story is better then a ride at a amusement park.

DOL – “FULL CIRCLE” CORRECT 1.Is it possible that Kinsey Millhone will find out what happened on the freeway? 2. For sheer excitement, a good detective story is better than a ride at an amusement park.

“ FULL CIRCLE ” PG. 742 Literary Terms Literary Terms Dramatic ironysuspense simile Point of viewtitle PlotSituational irony conflict Setting character theme

Words To Know ► Brevity ► Despondently ► Dispel ► Egotistical ► Enigmatic ► Inexplicable ► Harass ► Skewed ► Sullen ► wary

Quick Write  What things scare you even though you know there is no reason to be afraid?

STRATEGIES FOR READING 1.PREDICT 2.VISUALIZE 3. CONNECT4. QUESTION 5. CLARIFY 6. EVALUATE

What causes readers & viewers to enjoy stories of mystery & deception? APPEAL OF MYSTERIES CLUSTER DIAGRAM

LITERARY TERMS – “FC” Setting – Santa Teresa freeway Point of view – 1 st or 3 rd ?? Theme –

Character – Kinsey Millhone  Pg. 748 “She grumbled…. / ???  Descriptive Word:________  Pg. 750 “ suddenly she remembered / ???  Descriptive Word:_________

CHARACTER  Mother – bewildered, grieving,  Dave – informative,

CHARACTER  Judy – aloof, no emotion,  Clerk – gossip, cautious,

CHARACTER  Terry Layton – possessive,  Caroline – funny,

 PLOT  EXPOSITION –  1990’s  Santa Teresa  Highway

RISING ACTION  Caroline Spurrier dies in car accident  Police discover she died of bullet wound  Caroline’s mom hires Kinsey

RISING ACTION  Man in truck gives false info.  Kinsey interviews Dave / Judy  Kinsey finds out license plates were switched.  K-finds truck in garage w/gun under front seat.

CLIMAX  K-sees Judy’s brother in green van & realizes he is Caroline’s killer

FALLING ACTION  Kinsey chases Terry Layton from house.  Terry drives recklessly CONCLUSION - Terry dies in same location as Caroline.

EXTERNAL CONFLICT  KINSEY VS. DETECTIVE  MOM VS. DETECTIVE  KINSEY VS. JUDY  CAROLINE VS. TERRY

CONFLICT  KINSEY VS. CLERK  FAMILY VS. JUSTICE INTERNAL CONFLICT  MOM VS. UNKNOWN  KINSEY VS. INSTINCT

SUSPENSE  Car bearing down on Kinsey  Man in pickup gives false info.  Discovery of harassment  No longer accidental death, now homicide investigation.

SUSPENSE  Kinsey discovers truck on good instinct.  Kinsey locks eyes w/Terry.  Heart thumping. (Pg.752)  Maintenance crew visible while at high speed.

SIMILE  She (Mrs. Spurrier) moved past me like a sleepwalker as I closed the door. (745)  TITLE – Is the title appropriate for this story? YES/NO? EXPLAIN!

THEME  Life is not always fair.  Justice does not always occur in the courtroom.  Was justice served in the story? YES/NO? If yes, was it fair?  EXPLAIN!!

Why does the death of young people have such an impact? Why does the death of young people have such an impact? What measures can be taken to alleviate the trauma to survivors of untimely death? What measures can be taken to alleviate the trauma to survivors of untimely death? What legal actions & personal precautions can someone take when being harassed? What legal actions & personal precautions can someone take when being harassed?