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1 Conflict; Inferences; Plot
Today’s Lesson From yesterday’s lesson, we read the Myth of Theseus. I want you to answer the following questions. Where is the climax of the short story? Theme; Symbols; Conflict; Inferences; Plot

2 Conflict; Inferences; Plot
In your groups... In your groups: Why do people bully one another? Have you ever been bullied? For what? Theme; Symbols; Conflict; Inferences; Plot

3 For the conclusion of your essays DUE TOMORROW - NO EXCUSES!
In the conclusion paragraph, you need to complete the following: Re-state your thesis in a different way. Summarize your points from your body paragraphs. Reflect – Why is your topic important in the first place? So what? Similarly to the explanation of your evidence, this part of the concluding paragraph is the most important part. This part should be at least 4 sentences long. WHY DID I READ YOUR ESSAY?

4 Can you empathise with the character?
To know what happens in the story. To understand how the characters the reacted to certain situations. To be able to apply literary terms in your analysis of the short story and supporting your ideas with examples. Theme; Symbols; Conflict; Inferences; Plot

5 Conflict; Inferences; Plot
To know what happens in the story. To understand how the characters the reacted to certain situations. To be able to apply literary terms in your analysis of the short story and supporting your ideas with examples. What indications are there that the man on the bench is a bully? Did Morton have any other options in dealing with the situation? Explain your opinion. How can you tell that both Morton and his wife are ashamed that he didn’t fight the man? Proved specific examples for support. What type of conflict is found in this short story? Explain why. What is the theme of this short story? Explain your reason. Theme; Symbols; Conflict; Inferences; Plot

6 Conflict; Inferences; Plot
CONSOLIDATION In your groups, I want you to find a 2 symbols from each short story. Do we remember what symbols are? Check your glossary of literary terms. Theme; Symbols; Conflict; Inferences; Plot


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