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Happy Tuesday! *Have out a pen and a grading pen.
*Bring your literature book this week.
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Novel Projects Follow Directions!
Use specific support for your generalizations. (Talk to the A or A+ people for examples.) Edit your work. Read your paper aloud! Serious Errors=S/V Agr., P/A Agr., CS, FS, Frag. Would you turn this in to a future employer? Did you do your very best work?
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Stem List #11
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STEMS LIST 11 ANSWERS Plural
Will Law Year Forward Light Rule Ask Word or reason Low 11. Speak 12. Power 13. Divide 14. Sing 15. Rise 16. Alone 17. Old 18. Write 19. Sit 20. Move
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STEMS LIST 11 ANSWERS *I will grade the last part of the quiz.
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MAKEUP WORK *Grades are send to the office today, and I am contacting parents of students with D’s and F’s.
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Structure—framework or vehicle that moves the characters through the conflict
Purposes: clarity and direction greater force or power Plot—series of events that produces a definite movement toward a desired goal or theme.
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Plot Components: Exposition—introduces us to the setting, characters, and situation Inciting Moment—an event that sets the conflict in motion Rising Action—obstacles or complications that the central character must overcome Crisis/Climax—moment of greatest suspense (the resolution to the conflict begins)
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Falling Action—details come together, preparing us for the…
Final moment of suspense—completely resolves the conflict Denouement—(Day-new-mon) end of the plot in which all the complications are finally unraveled (French word meaning “an untying”)
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Freytag’s Pyramid Moment of Final Suspense Inciting Moment
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David & GOLIATH
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Verses: I Sam 17:1-54 Biblical narrative—connected historical accounts ch. 17=logical beginning point vs. 54=logical conclusion main conflict—Goliath versus God.
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Valley of Elah
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theme—faith; trusting God
Philistines trust Goliath. Israel trusts nobody. David trusts in God.
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Plot Structure: Exposition—Goliath kept challenging Israel. Inciting moment—Saul let David fight. Rising Action—David prepares to fight. Crisis—stone went into Goliath’s head Falling Action—The giant fell. Final Suspense—David cut off his head. Denouement—David brought Goliath’s head home
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“The Necklace” by Guy de Maupassant
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THE POSSIBILITY OF EVIL
by Shirley Jackson Miss Strangeworth’s Problem = ___________ of truth
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Famous for gothic horror and psychological suspense
Shirley Jackson ( ) Famous for gothic horror and psychological suspense Wrote “The Lottery” and other novels Make a list.
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Miss Strangeworth’s Two Main Ideas:
People are full of possible evil. She has the responsibility to eradicate the evil of the people in her town. Make a list.
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Grammar Test 9 B or B- ave.
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