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Tone and Mood words: Mood: Admiring adoring affectionate appreciative approving bemused benevolent blithe calm casual hilarious hopeful humorous interested introspective jovial joyful laudatory light lively mirthful modest nostalgic Abhorring acerbic ambiguous ambivalent angry annoyed antagonistic anxious apathetic apprehensive belligerent bewildered biting bitter blunthostile impatient incredulous indifferent indignant inflammatory insecure insolent irreverent lethargic melancholy mischievous miserable Mood: Awed bouncy calm cheerful chipper confident contemplative content determined dignified dreamy ecstatic Aggravated annoyed anxious apathetic apprehensive barren brooding cold confining confused cranky crushed cynical depressed desolate

FOA 1.27.15: *Get out your device and lay it on the top right corner of your desk. DO NOT TOUCH YOUR DEVICE! Most of the world's volcanoes are part of the "The Ring of Fire." This is a ring of volcanoes that form a circle around the Pacific Ocean. Thousands of volcanoes make up "The Ring of Fire." These volcanoes formed the sea floor and many underwater mountains. What is the central idea? A. There are thousands of volcanoes in the world. B. The ring of fire is awesome. C. Most volcanoes are part of the "Ring of Fire." D. Some underwater mountains are volcanoes.

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What is a Summary? Your turn! You are going to watch an animated short film. Then you will write a short summary based off what you saw. Take notes if you need to during the film. Pay attention to what a summary is and follow the rules.  Restates what you just read or saw in your own words!  Presents only the MAIN/ important details!  Remains objective!  Why do I need to know how to write a summary? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=irbFBgI0jhM

Alma On a snowy day in Barcelona, a girl named Alma is wandering a street.  Taking notice of a doll physically identical to her through a window that resembles the mouth of a monster, she tries to enter the vacant, deserted, silent shop to retrieve the toy for herself.  Alma tries to retrieve the doll but nearly steps on a small toy boy riding a bike who tries to escape but the door closes in front of him.   While trying to snatch it off of the shelf,  she then transfers into the doll herself. As all of the other dolls sitting atop the shelf suddenly roll their eyes, a different doll is raised to the shop window bearing resemblance to another child, implying that the cycle will continue on another victim.

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