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THIS. IS. JEEPARTY. Your. With. Host. Mrs. Sanguine. The Midwife’s Apprentice. Things you need to know to do well. PLOT and MWA. Story Elements. More Story Elements. More MWA. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Story Elements

More Story Elements

The Midwife’s Apprentice

PLOT and MWA More MWA

Things you need to

know to do well

The narrator of a story tells it from his/her…

A 100

Point of View

A 100

When the narrator IS a character in the story and uses

“I” or “We”

A 200

1st person point of view

A 200

Characters that learn lessons or change during a story are..

A 300

Dynamic Characters

A 300

The feeling the reader gets from the writer’s words

A 400

Mood

A 400

The “what happened” in the story or the sequence of

events

A 500

Plot

A 500

The first step in plot analysis which introduces the characters,

setting, problem and sets the tone/mood

B 100

Exposition

B 100

Manner of speaking based on religion, culture, age or time

period

B 200

Dialect

B 200

Conversation between characters

B 300

Dialogue

B 300

The author’s attitude toward a subject

B 400

Tone

B 400

List 3 ways characters can be defined

B 500

Physical appearance

What they say, do, feel and think

How other characters think and act around one character

B 500

The protagonist

C 100

Beetle/Alyce

C 100

The Antagonist

C 200

Jane Sharp

C 200

List 1 character trait to describe Alyce and support it with evidence from the text

C 300

Brave, caring, strong, etc

C 300

DAILY DOUBLE

C 400

DAILY DOUBLE

Place A Wager

List the 3 TYPES of conflicts Alyce has faced.

C 400

Man vs self (internal)

Man vs man (external)

Man vs society (external)

C 400

What is the climax of the novel?

C 500

Alyce helps deliver the merchant’s baby at the inn

C 500

What happens in the EXPOSITON?

D 100

We meet Alyce who is found sleeping in a dung heap. She tells Jane Sharp she will work

for food and shelter.

D 100

List 4 events in the RISING ACTION

D 200

Anything before Chapter 16 is acceptable

D 200

List what happens in the FALLING ACTION

D 300

Alyce has to decide if she wants to live at the inn, go

with the merchant or to Oxford with Magister Reese

D 300

What is the RESOLUTION to The Midwife’s

Apprentice?

D 400

Alyce decided to go back to the village and show Jane that

she would not give up at becoming a midwife.

D 400

Where can we infer that Alyce ended up spending the

rest of her days?

D 500

Working as a midwife

D 500

Who is telling the story?

E 100

3rd person narrator – NOT IN THE STORY

E 100

How are Alyce and Jane different?

E 200

Alyce is more caring than Jane

E 200

What type of conflict does Alyce have to overcome

when she has to choose what she wants?

E 300

Internal conflict

Man vs. self

E 300

The author often gives a clue that something is going to

happen in a story allowing the reader to make a prediction is

called…..

E 400

Foreshadowing

E 400

How does the way the author describes Jane Sharp’s physical characteristics

foreshadow her personality?

E 500

Jane is described as having a sharp nose and a sharp

glance. And her sharp nose smelled Alyce’s hunger so she used it to her advantage to get Alyce to work for her.

E 500

What is mood?

F 100

The way a story makes the READER feel.

F 100

What is tone?

F 200

The author’s attitude toward a character.

F 200

List 2 static characters from the novel. Explain how they

are static.

F 300

Magister Reese

Jane Sharp

F 300

How does the setting (time and place) affect the plot?

F 400

During the Middle Ages children sometimes had to

work just to survive

F 400

What is the impact of setting the story during the Middle Ages?

F 500

It shows how children without parents to care for them were left to care for

themselves.

F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is:

Tone and Mood

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Read the bottom of page 106 to the middle of page 107. What is

the TONE and MOOD of the selection?

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Tone: desperate and nervous

Mood: tense

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