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Silent Reading. Log # 4. The Tell Tale Heart. Edgar Allan Poe’s. Main Character. Fox loves to eat grapes. is vertically challenged (that means short!) has orangey-red fur. Supporting Character. Toad loves making fun of fox. is green. has long legs. Object. Grapes. Setting. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Silent Reading
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Log # 4
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The Tell Tale HeartEdgar Allan Poe’s
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Main Character
• Fox– loves to eat grapes.– is vertically challenged
(that means short!)– has orangey-red fur.
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Supporting Character
• Toad– loves making fun of fox.– is green.– has long legs.
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Object
• Grapes
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Setting
• A Vineyard
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Plot Outline
3. Climax 2. Complication 4.
Resolution1. Conflict
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Plot Outline
1. ConflictThe introduction shows an incident that tells who the main character is and what he or she wants.
Example:A hungry fox spies some grapes, but they’re high above him on a vine.
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Plot Outline
2. ComplicationThe incident tells how the main character tries to get what he or she wants.
Example:The fox jumps and jumps again in an attempt to get the grapes.“The grapes are too high for you to get!” said the toad.“Then I will keep trying until I get them!” replied the Fox.
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Plot Outline
3. ClimaxThe incident is the high point of the story in which the character either succeeds or fails in solving the problem.
Example:The fox sees that he can never get the grapes because they are just too high.
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Plot Outline
4. ResolutionThe character faces the consequences of his or her actions or decisions.
Example:The fox quickly pounces on the toad, and eats him instead.
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Tell Tale HeartIn Class
In groups, in your CLASS WORK
copybook, try to determine the plot
outline of the “Tell Tale Heart”.
1. Conflict2. Complication3. Climax4. Resolution
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For HomeworkIn your
CLASS WORK copybook, outline the plot of your
own version of the “Tell Tale Heart”.
Due TomorrowThursday, October 6th
1. Conflict2. Complication3. Climax4. Resolution