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LITERARY ELEMENTS MS. FLATH’S 9 TH GRADE ENGLISH CLASS – DAY 2
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WELCOME BACK - Today we will: 1)Complete DOL – start now – the bell ringer 2) Learn/review the hero cycle 3) Review the writing process 4) Define literary elements – literary devices – and literary terms 5) Discuss the roles of heroes in today’s world
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TO DO RIGHT NOW - 1)Retrieve your DOL paper from the folder 2)Complete the DOL/bell ringer for today
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PAPER HEADING Your Name Your Class Right Margin Left Margin DOL - Date Sentences from last class
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DOL we wont be going to the south this fall however well be going to colorado i and my brother have chose to do the following start shopping for gifts mail our cards early and plan to parties
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TYPES OF ESSAYS Narrative Descriptive Expository Persuasive
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THE ODYSSEY - starts with The Iliad
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PAPER HEADING Your Name Your Class Right Margin Left Margin DOL - Date Sentences from last class
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DOL we wont be going to the south this fall however well be going to colorado i and my brother have chose to do the following start shopping for gifts mail our cards early and plan to parties
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TYPES OF ESSAYS Narrative – Tells a story Descriptive – describes something Expository - explains something Synopsis – Commentary - Analysis Persuasive - tries to change someone’s behavior
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THE ILIAD The judgment of Paris – son of Priam king of Troy Helen – wife of Menelaus – king of the Spartans The Trojan War! Odysseus and the Trojan Horse
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PAPER HEADING Your Name Your Class Right Margin Left Margin DOL - Date Sentences from last class
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DOL we wont be going to the south this fall however well be going to colorado i and my brother have chose to do the following start shopping for gifts mail our cards early and plan to parties
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A pun for you… The soldier who survived mustard gas and pepper spray… is now a seasoned veteran.
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DOL we wont be going to the south this fall however well be going to colorado i and my brother have chose to do the following start shopping for gifts mail our cards early and plan to parties
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DOL CORRECTIONS W e won ’ t be going to the S outh this fall ; however, we ’ ll be going to C olorado. My brother and I have chosen to do the following : start shopping for gifts, mail our cards early, and plan two parties.
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3 QUESTION QUIZ Here we go again!!! You need paper and something to write with – Did you remember your name and class number?
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QUESTION #1 After losing the train – how do Fogg and company get to Omaha? A) Walk B) Sledge C) Horse D) Canoe
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QUESTION #2 What is wrong with Aouda when first seen in the book? A) She is drugged B) She is nervous C) She is sick D) She is lost
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QUESTION #3 Who is the character foil to the protagonist? A) Passepartout B) Detective Fix C) Phileas Fogg D) Miss Aouda
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QUESTION #1 - ANSWER After losing the train – how do Fogg and company get to Omaha? A) Walk B) Sledge C) Horse D) Canoe
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QUESTION #2 What is wrong with Aouda when first seen in the book? A) She is drugged B) She is nervous C) She is sick D) She is lost
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QUESTION #3 Who is the character foil to the protagonist? A) Passepartout B) Detective Fix C) Phileas Fogg D) Miss Aouda
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GRADES 3 correct = 100 2 correct = 80 1 correct = 70 0 correct = 0
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The Chosen One The Quest Charge The Test Friends and Helpers TravelsLow Point Recalled to Life Restored The Hero Cycle
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Exactness/Machi ne-like perfection The Quest Charge The Test Friends and Helpers TravelsLow PointRecalled to LifeRestored Phileas Fogg’s Hero Cycle
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Machine-like perfection Around the World in 80 Days The Test Friends and Helpers TravelsLow Point Recalled to Life Restored Phileas Fogg’s Hero Cycle
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Machine-like perfection Around the World in 80 Days ??? Friends and Helpers TravelsLow Point Recalled to Life Restored Phileas Fogg’s Hero Cycle
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Machine-like perfection Around the world in 80 days ??? Passepartout Cromarty Aouda TravelsLow PointRecalled to LifeRestored Phileas Fogg’s Hero Cycle
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Machine-like perfection Around the World in 80 Days ??? Passepartout Cromarty Aouda ???Low PointRecalled to LifeRestored Phileas Fogg’s Hero Cycle
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Machine-like perfection Around the World in 80 Days ??? Passepartout Cromarty Aouda ???The ArrestRecalled to LifeRestored Phileas Fogg’s Hero Cycle
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Machine-like perfection Around the World in 80 Days ??? Passepartout Cromarty Aouda ???The Arrest The real bank robber Restored Phileas Fogg’s Hero Cycle
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Machine-like perfection Around the World in 80 Days ??? Passepartout Cromarty Aouda ???The Arrest The real bank robber Win the wager Win the princess Phileas Fogg’s Hero Cycle
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The Iliad The judgment of Paris – son of Priam king of Troy Helen – wife of Menelaus – king of the Spartans The Trojan War! Odysseus and the Trojan Horse
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Gustav Freytag developed the plot triangle as an aide in explaining the plays of William Shakespeare The triangle is very helpful in tracking a story line or dissecting a plot for analysis The Plot Triangle
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“A Host of Heroes” A Flipped lesson – you get the instruction at home Come to class with your ideas We work together to give it meaning! ed.ted.com Search for A Host of Heroes
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Homework! Name/nickname/email address for turnitin and remind - late fflath@uplifteducation.org Book cover – late Watch “A Host of Heroes” on ed.ted.com
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