story line and plot elements
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STORYLINES (PLOTS)Saet, Jerilyn Mae F.BSMT 2C Humanities 13July 12, 2015Mr. Jaime CabreraCEU Manila Philippiines
I learn about literary plots, electronic research,
and citing references by completing this activity.
Work hard in silence;
let success
make the noise.
See: Common Genres of Fiction hereSee: Homework Guide here
PLOT or STORYLINE
Once upon a time a mother pig urged her three children to always do their best. Each of her children promised her that they would. And so the three
little pigs left home and went to start their life in the big world. The first little pig built a house out of straw. The second little pig built a house out of
sticks. The third little pig built his house out of bricks. Soon, a hungry wolf came by and saw the first pig’s house of straw. The wolf said, “Little pig,
little pig, let me in. Or I will huff and I will puff and blow your house down.” The little pig said, “Not by the hair of my chiny, chin, chin!” The wolf
huffed and puffed and he blew the house down. And so he caught the first pig and ate him for dinner. The next day the wolf saw the second little pig’s
house of sticks. The wolf said, “Little pig, little pig, let me in. Or I will huff and I will puff and blow your house down.” The second little pig said,
“Not by the hair of my chiny, chin, chin!” The wolf huffed and puffed and he blew the house down. And so he caught the second pig and ate him for
dinner. The next day the wolf saw the third little pig’s house of bricks made out of strong South Carolina clay. The wolf said, “Little pig, little pig, let
me in. Or I will huff and I will puff and blow your house down.” The little pig said, “Not by the hair of my chiny, chin, chin!” The wolf huffed and
puffed and the brick house stood proud and tall. The wolf took an even bigger breath and huffed and puffed, but to no avail. Finally, the wolf saw the
chimney and decided he would trick the pig by climbing down it and eating him. But the smart pig who always did his best was ready for the wolf with
a big boiling pot. The wolf fell into the pot and perished. The third little pig lived happily ever in his house of bricks.
www.dps109.org/shepard/websites/mditzian/.../Plotline%20Example.pdf
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ILLUSTRATION
Place your source & hyperlink here. Use APA referencing format.
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MY OWN PLOT
Source: Cite your own work, using APA format citation.
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RISING ACTION
Short definition: Mother told her piglets to always do their best.
https://www.google.com.ph/search?q=plot+line+story+examples&biw=1024&bih=499&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0CAYQ_AUoAWoVChMI2O_9j4rgxgIVU0GSCh2BdQIW#tbm=isch&q=3+little+pigs+cartoon&imgrc=y-6Hs8xRFkeXSM%3A
In my own words: First Pig builds a house of straw Second Pig builds a house of sticks Third Pig builds a house of brikes.
Wolf is hungry! The wolf comes and and eats the first pig. The wolf comes and
blows down the second pig’s house and eats him! The wolf comes to the third pig’s house of bricks and can’t blow it down The wolf fools the pig and climbs into the chimney.
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TURNING POINT
is a tragic love story based on two passionate lovers, Romeo and Juliet. However, their families dislike each other, forcing the young couple to only painful end.
http://www.123helpme.com/the-turning-point-in-romeo-and-juliet-by-shakespeare-view.asp?id=152850
In my own words:William Shakespeare made this story full of betrayal, love, jealousy, anger and death. In act 3 Scene 1, it shows the turning point of the whole account as one of Romeo?s best friend, Mercutio, is stabbed by Tybalt and died.
My example: Therefore, guilty Romeo decided to seek revenge and killed Tybalt. The author then introduces the prince of Verona who once said that if anyone ever disturbs the peace again, they will be executed.
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CLIMAX The wolf falls down the chimney to his death www.dps109.org/shepard/websites/mditzian/...
/Plotline%20Example.pdf
the wolf saw the chimney and decided he would trick the pig by climbing down it and eating him.
But the smart pig who always did his best was ready for the wolf with
a big boiling pot. The wolf fell into the pot and perished.
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FALLING ACTION
The third little pigs lives safely and happily ever after in his brick house
www.dps109.org/shepard/websites/mditzian/.../Plotline%20Example.pdf
The wolf huffed and puffed and the brick house stood proud and tall.
The wolf took an even bigger breath and huffed and puffed, but to no avail. Finally, the wolf saw the
chimney and decided he would trick the pig by climbing down it and eating him. But the smart pig who always did his best was ready for the wolf with
a big boiling pot. The wolf fell into the pot and perished. The third little pig lived happily ever in his house of bricks.
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RESOLUTION a mother pig urged her three children to always do their best.
Each of her children promised her that they would. And so the three
little pigs left home and went to start their life in the big world. www.dps109.org/shepard/websites/mditzian/.../Plotline%20
Example.pdf The next day the wolf saw the third little pig’s house of bricks
made out of strong South Carolina clay. The wolf said, “Little pig, little pig, let
me in. Or I will huff and I will puff and blow your house down.” The little pig said, “Not by the hair of my chiny, chin, chin!” The wolf huffed and
puffed and the brick house stood proud and tall. The wolf took an even bigger breath and huffed and puffed, but to no avail. Finally, the wolf saw the
chimney and decided he would trick the pig by climbing down it and eating him. But the smart pig who always did his best was ready for the wolf with
a big boiling pot. The wolf fell into the pot and perished. The third little pig lived happily ever in his house of bricks
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PLOT ELEMENTS: Brain PracticeComplete NameCourse, Section, SubjectDate Completed Teacher’s NameUniversity, Country
I personalize my learning about the parts of literary
plot by completing this three-part activity.
Related Stuff
New concepts learned I learn to understand the basic
components of a story plot line, and be able to complete a plot line for the novel that I currently reading.
NEW INPUTS1
This reminds me of… This reminds me of reading the Iliad
there’s so many things that happening in you can find ups and down in the story but at the end of the story you will understand the struggles and victory of the novel.
CONNECTIONS2
Usefulness in real situations In real life you will encounter different
kinds of reality just like in this activity there are rising and falling action but in real life at the end of the day they will going to have a resolution in your story.
APPLICATIONS3
Note: Tests may include ideas from this source and this source.
Works Cited www.dps109.org/shepard/websites/mdit
zian/.../Plotline%20Example.pdf
https://www.google.com.ph/search?q=plot+line+story+examples&biw=1024&bih=499&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0CAYQ_AUoAWoVChMI2O_9j4rgxgIVU0GSCh2BdQIW#tbm=isch&q=3+little+pigs+cartoon&imgrc=y-6Hs8xRFkeXSM%3A
REFERENCING4