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Warm-Up What is suspense? What book/TV show/movie do you remember being very suspenseful? Why?
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Reading Genre: a division or type of literature Three major genres: Poetry: often divided into lines and stanzas sometimes rhythmical Prose: Ordinary form of written language Drama: Story to be written or performed More specific genres include western, science fiction, fantasy, historical fiction, and of course, MYSTERY!
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Mysteries Mystery: A story where information is missing or incomplete Who did it? How did they do it? Why did they do it? When did they do it…etc.?
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Elements of Mysteries Foreshadowing: the author’s use of clues to hint at what might happen later in the story. Suspense: a feeling of anxious uncertainty about the outcome of events in a literary work. Deduce: to come to a conclusion from something known or assumed.
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Elements of a Mystery Induce: to lead or move by persuasion, as to some action or state of mind. Alibi: an excuse, especially to avoid blame. Dramatic Irony: when the audience’s or reader's knowledge of events or individuals surpasses that of the characters.
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Mysteries How do you read a mystery? Investigate Ask questions What doesn’t fit Look for: Motive Opportunity Means
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