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11/5/13
8th Grade Language Arts
Agenda:
1. Independent Reading
2. Literary Terms/Devices
3. Poetry
Assignments:
-Rough Draft of Poem (T)
-Vocabulary Packet (F)
-Spelling Post Test (F)
-Comment on 2 students' responses (F)
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Protagonist
Antagonist
Characterization
Dialect
Foreshadowing
Flashback
Omniscient
Exposition
Resolution
Denouement
Perspective
Symbolism
Atmosphere
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Elements of a Story
Grade:8thSubject:Language Arts
Date:11513
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1 The time and place of a story or play
A Scene Design
B Climax
C Setting
D All of the Above
E None of the Above
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2 A writer's or speaker's choice of words.
A Diction
B Speaking
C Word Choice
D Both A and B
E Both A and C
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3 Scene in a movie, play, short story, novel, or narrative poem that interrupts the present action of the plot to flash backward and tell what happened at an earlier time
A Foreshadowing
B Foretelling
C Flashforward
D Forward
E Flashback
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4 Series of related events that make up a story or a drama
A exposition
B rising action
C climax
D plot
E resolution
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5 The voice telling the story
A Narrator
B Character
C Actor
D Writer
E None of the Above
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6 A story's atmosphere or the feeling it evokes
A Setting
B Feeling
C Mood
D Tone
E All of the Above
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7 Central idea of a work of literature
A Style
B Mood
C Tone
D Theme
E Title
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8 Person in a story, poem, or play
A Actor
B Character
C Stage Hand
D Author
E None of the Above
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9 Author gives us clues about the character, so that we can make our own judgement
A Characterization
B Indirect Characterization
C Direct Characterization
D Both A and B
E Both A and C
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10 Struggle or clash within a person
A Internal Conflict
B Extrenal Conflict
C Struggle
D Problem
E None of the Above
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11 Vantage point from which the story is being told. Three kinds: omniscient, first person, and third person limited.
A Narrator
B Point of View
C Speaker
D Actor
E Seat
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12 The category that a work of literature is classified under. Five major ______ are nonfiction, fiction, poetry, drama, and myth.
A Filing Systems
B Generations
C Areas
D Types
E Genres
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13 Main character in fiction or drama
A Leading Actor
B Subordinate Character
C Protagonist
D Antihero
E Static Character
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14 The moment in a plot full of great emotional intensity or suspense, when we learn what the outcome of the conflict is going to be.
A Exposition
B Rising Action
C Climax
D Falling Action
E Resolution
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15 The character or force that blocks the protagonist
A Foil
B Antitrust
C Antigony
D Antagonist
E None of the Above
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16 The use of clues to hint at events that will occur later in the plot
A Flashback
B Foreshadowing
C Foretelling
D Throw Back
E Prediction
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17 The story's basic situation
A Expostiion
B Rising Action
C Climax
D Falling Action
E Resolution
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18 The author tells us directly what to think about the character
A Characterization
B Indirect Characterization
C Direct Characterization
D A and B
E A and C
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Literary elements are what make stories & text interesting.
Imagine an ice cream sundae with no ice cream, no sauce, no whipped cream. It wouldn't be much of a sundae; would it? Stories need flavors and layers also. In literature flavors and layers are called literary elements.
Literary Elements
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to explain to give reasons or make clear Author's Purpose
to inform to share knowledge or factsAuthor's Purpose
to entertain to keep amused or interestedAuthor's Purpose
to persuade to convinceAuthor's Purpose
Author's Purpose
Pull each book to reveal authors' purposes.
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Sometimes an author writes an explanation or reason for something. Other times he may write directions like "how to" make bread.
Authors often like to share information such as true life
stories, history, data, and research results.
An author may write simply to please his audience. Thestory might be humorous, silly, creative,unrealistic, mysterious, or evenbelievable.
When a writer wants to convince his audience to agree with him, he provides reasons to support his position. (Do you think homeworkshould be assigned?)
entertain
inform
explain
persuade
PullPull
Match.Provide examples.
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Location Time
a dark, stormy nightonce upon a timein a kingdom
long, long ago
in galaxy far away
on a cruise ship
at Disney Worldon a space ship
along an African river
in the summer
during a snow storm
before sunrise
Drag the phrase into the correct category.
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Pt. ofView
The point of view usually refers to the one who is telling the story.
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She rode her bike as fast as she could.
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I rode my bike as fast as I could.
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2nd person You are in the story.Pt. ofView
1st person This is a character in the story who uses "I" and "me".
Pt. ofView
3rd person A narrator tells the story.Pt. ofView
Pull each book to learn about each point of view.
Pt. ofView
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Finally, the guests arrived. It seemed like I had been waiting for such a long time. I hope they all have a good time here.
She looked out the window and saw the dark clouds. It was then that she decided to take
an umbrella with her.
At first, the batter hits the ball. Then he runs to
first base. When he makes it back home, it is called a home run.
I looked up from my paper and saw the teacher staring at me. My brother said that she was nice, but I wasn't so sure.
1st person 3rd person
3rd person 1st person
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Hightlight clues in the text that help to describe Chance's character. Explain how it helps to understand why he acts the way he does.
Characterization
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The protagonist is usually the main character.
The antagonist isthe character who goes against or opposes the protagonist.
Cinderella
Three Pigs
Protagonists Antagonists
Stepmother
Can you complete the chart?
Big Bad Wolf
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Shere Khan
Gaston
Elmer Fudd
Lotso
Pongo/Perdita
Road Runner
Peter Pan Captain Hook
Mowgli
Cruella de Ville
Woody/Buzz Light Year
Belle/Beast
Wiley Coyote
Bugs Bunny
Tom
Protagonists
Jerry
Antagonists
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