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Man From the South
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Finish Packet When you get your packet back, work independently on the following: Find any of my red circles or comments and fix those Go back and answer question 4D Make sure you’ve answered all questions #10 should have 7 events written in sequential order #13 should have 5 events written in sequential order Then, go make sure you have defined one vocab word per box and/or finish writing your alternative ending. Your ending should be: ¾ to 1 page long Uses narrative techniques like dialogue Characters are consistent to that established by Dahl *You will read these stories aloud to your peers in the future so be sure your story is appropriate and engaging
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Notes Dynamic Characters - undergoes an important inner change, as a change in personality or attitude *Usually changes after a conflict Change in insight Change in understanding Change in commitment Change in values
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Static Characters Stays the same throughout the story; The personality of that character when he is introduced is the same personality when the story comes to a close.
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Flat Character – character which we know very limited about; not complicated, don’t change much
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Conflict Man vs Man: external struggle between two or more individuals
Man vs Self: internal struggle between a man and himself; in his mind; concerns emotion and decision Man vs Nature: external struggle between man and an element of nature or something out of his control
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Test – Part One Read your alternate ending to TWO different people. Have them initial your story after they read it/you read it to them. Likewise, listen to TWO different alternate endings and sign when finished.
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Test – Part Two Looking at your vocabulary words, create a vocabulary test on 8 of the words RULES All questions must be either multiple choice or T/F Only 5 of the questions can be worded as “The definition of ____is______” Include the correct answer. *Write this on your own separate piece of paper. When you finish, DON’T turn it in but DO turn in your packet.
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All text packets need to be turned in now.
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Test – Part Three Irony 1. How would you describe dramatic irony?
2. How would you describe situational irony? 3. How would you describe verbal irony? 4. What is an example of irony in the Man From the South? Characteristics 5. List 3 physical descriptions of Carlos 6. Out of the narrator, the old man, and the young American – who is confident? How do you know? (Use references to the text in your answer) 7. Out of the narrator, the old man, and the young American – who is judgmental? How do you know? (Use references to the text in your answer) 8. In the story, who is an example of a flat character? Why/How?
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Test – Part Three Continued
Conflict 9. What is an example of how this story is a man vs nature conflict? 10. What is an example of how this story is a man vs self conflict? Paragraph Response 11. “I can see it now, the hand of hers; it had only one finger on it, and a thumb.” In a short paragraph, tell me: why is this sentence a good way to end the short story? Alternate Endings 12. Out of the alternate endings you listened to, which did you like the best? Why? How did it end?
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