how would you feel i n the following situations?

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How would you feel in the following situations? Write down one word. 1. Your teacher announces that there will be no homework for a week! 2. Your parents announce that you will be going hiking in the Grand Canyon. 3. Another student is carrying an I-pod that looks just like the one you lost. 4. Your friend texts you to say he has to move to another state next week.

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How would you feelin the following situations?

Write down one word.

1. Your teacher announces that there will be no homework for a

week!

2. Your parents announce that you will be going hiking in the Grand

Canyon.

3. Another student is carrying an I-pod that looks just like the one

you lost.

4. Your friend texts you to say he has to move to another state next

week.

5. You walk into a big test after a good night of studying.

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IN LITERATUREthis is called…

MOOD!!!The feeling created in a

reader by a work of literature.

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How do authors create MOOD?

SettingPlot events

ImageryDialogue

If possible, music

Another word for mood is ATMOSPHERE

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playfullonelydepressedwarm

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1. Bouncing into the room, she lit up the area with a glow on her face as she told about her fiancé and their wedding plans.

2. She huddled in the corner, clutching her tattered blanket and shaking convulsively, as she feverishly searched the room for the unknown dangers that awaited her.

3. Bursting through the door, the flustered mother screamed uncontrollably at the unsuspecting teacher who had given her child an F.

4. He glanced behind him, for hear of his imagined pursuers, then hurriedly walked on, jumping at the slightest sound even of a leaf crackling under his own foot.

5. Gently smiling, the mother tucked the covers up around the child’s neck, and carefully, quietly, left the room making sure to leave a ray of light shining through the opened door should the child wake.

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It was a cool and damp evening with an active breeze making its way in through the open window. The man scribbled furiously, unable to believe that he was actually this close to solving the puzzle. With one stroke of his pen he was finished. In the morning, he would mail the entry away, and there was little doubt that the grand prize would be his. Without a moment’s thought, he put down the paper and ran excitedly from the room while the wind continued its evening song.

What is our next literary element for discussion?

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Read “backwards”

ForeshadowingSpecific hints an author gives the reader

about what will happen later.

How do we find foreshadowing?

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Predicting vs. Foreshadowing

You make the guesses.

The author INTENTIONALLY plants clues.

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What did the makers of this movie foreshadow?

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The Dark Knight

“You either die a hero, or live long enough to see yourself become the

villain.”

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Spider-Man 3

“They’re my best friends…I’d give my life for them.”

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Fate Free-willThe idea that events are pre-determined and you have no control over them.

The future is unknown, and you can control your outcomes.

Which do you believe in?

Can you think of any movies or shows that involve fate?

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“The Monkey’s Paw”• Personal opinion•Discuss the mood created in the story (at least one way the author creates it)• Identify any foreshadowing that helps to hint at events to come in the story

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FORESHADOWING

Think back to the first few pages of the story. What clues are given that

could lead a reader to guess the ending of the story?

Write down three instances of foreshadowing on the back of your

page.

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“The Monkey’s Paw”A classic tale about three wishes and the role of fate in people’s

lives.

Identify the primary mood of the story and explain how the author creates it. Be sure to use evidence from the text to support your answer.

Analyze the author’s use of foreshadowing by citing and explaining specific examples from the text.

4-6 sentence response for each!!!