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Tuesday, September 19th Today’s Learning Target:
I applied the Elements of Fiction to the story of “How a Grinch Stole Christmas” Please turn your reading log into your period’s drop bin!!
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An example Of Freytag’s Pyramid
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Exposition Setting: Who-ville
Inhabitants: You guessed it, “Who”s; and they “liked Christmas a lot” The Grinch: 53 year old male, Lives North of Who-ville, and he hates Christmas; possibly because his “head wasn’t screwed on just right.” Or because his shoes were too tight (The much more likely cause). Hates singing the most. Lives with his dog, Max.
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Inciting incident/Rising Action
The Grinch got a wonderful, awful idea (inciting incident– makes the day different than any other day. Makes a Santy Claus hat and a coat. Involves Max. Commits felony after felony. Steals everything Christmas related and even food. This guy’s shoes are way too tight. Who-ville needs to invest in a Footlocker or a Payless. Lies to Little Cindy-Lou, and sends her back to bed. Makes his way back up the mountain with EVERYTHING.
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Climax Mt Crumpit – a literal cliff
What’s my name?? Listens for the sound of Who-sadness Merry Sound Singing The Grinch Ponders His heart grows (I still say it was the shoes) Decides to take everything back
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Falling Action
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Resolution The boy cuts the roast beast (and they ate happily ever after)
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Closure What was the inciting incident for the story?
Name one part of the rising action: What was the climax? What was the resolution?
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