today go over mdg quizzes “full circle” pre-reading define & discuss: plot define &...

7
TODAY Go over MDG Quizzes “Full Circle” Pre- Reading Define & Discuss: PLOT Define & Discuss: IRONY Journal Entry #2 Begin reading “Full Circle” p. 744-753 HOMEWORK: Finish reading “Full Circle” and answer all 7 “Active Reading” questions. Have you created a turnitin.com account yet? Stouffer’s French Bread Pizza is hands down the best frozen pizza out there.

Upload: denis-morris

Post on 13-Dec-2015

212 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: TODAY  Go over MDG Quizzes  “Full Circle” Pre-Reading Define & Discuss: PLOT Define & Discuss: IRONY Journal Entry #2  Begin reading “Full Circle” p

TODAY Go over MDG Quizzes “Full Circle” Pre-Reading

Define & Discuss: PLOT Define & Discuss: IRONY Journal Entry #2

Begin reading “Full Circle” p. 744-753

HOMEWORK: Finish reading “Full Circle” and

answer all 7 “Active Reading” questions.

Have you created a turnitin.com account yet?

Stouffer’s French Bread Pizza is hands down the best frozen pizza out there.

Page 2: TODAY  Go over MDG Quizzes  “Full Circle” Pre-Reading Define & Discuss: PLOT Define & Discuss: IRONY Journal Entry #2  Begin reading “Full Circle” p

PLOT a series of related events. Throughout the course of

a story’s plot, events unfold, build to climax, and are then brought to a conclusion during the resolution.

Page 3: TODAY  Go over MDG Quizzes  “Full Circle” Pre-Reading Define & Discuss: PLOT Define & Discuss: IRONY Journal Entry #2  Begin reading “Full Circle” p

EXPOSITION

COMPLICATION

RISING ACTION

CLIMAX

FALLING ACTION

RESOLUTION

PLOT MAP FOR MDGSUSPENSE?

Page 4: TODAY  Go over MDG Quizzes  “Full Circle” Pre-Reading Define & Discuss: PLOT Define & Discuss: IRONY Journal Entry #2  Begin reading “Full Circle” p

IRONY Verbal Irony: Contrast between what is said and what is

meant EX: Saying “Nice weather today, huh?” on a rainy day. Saying

something is “as clear as mud.” (sarcasm, understatement, etc.)

Dramatic Irony: Contrast between what a character thinks to be true and what the reader knows to be true EX: Scary movie where you know the killer is in the closet the

character is about to open, but the character does not.

Situational Irony: Contrast between the intent of an action and the result EX: When a man attempted to assassinate Ronald Reagan, all of his

shots missed the President; however a bullet ricocheted off the bullet-proof windows of the President’s limo and struck him in the chest. Thus, the windows made to protect him from gunfire were partially responsible for his being shot.

Page 5: TODAY  Go over MDG Quizzes  “Full Circle” Pre-Reading Define & Discuss: PLOT Define & Discuss: IRONY Journal Entry #2  Begin reading “Full Circle” p

IRONY Film Clip — The Truman Show

As you watch the clip, think about

what is ironic about this film.

Page 6: TODAY  Go over MDG Quizzes  “Full Circle” Pre-Reading Define & Discuss: PLOT Define & Discuss: IRONY Journal Entry #2  Begin reading “Full Circle” p

IRONYIs it irony? If so, what kind?

ARE THE FOLLOWING EXAMPLES OF IRONY? WHY OR WHY NOT?

rain on your wedding day an ambulance driver rushes to the scene of an

accident, only to run the victim over lying to someone about how you feel about them a free ride when you already paid telling a poor bowler he should go pro to emphasize

how bad he is a traffic jam when you’re already late 10,000 spoons when all you need is a knife

Page 7: TODAY  Go over MDG Quizzes  “Full Circle” Pre-Reading Define & Discuss: PLOT Define & Discuss: IRONY Journal Entry #2  Begin reading “Full Circle” p

JOURNAL ENTRY #2“Full Circle” Anticipatory Set

Choose one of the following two statements and then write a response where you discuss why you agree or disagree with the statement.

“WHAT GOES AROUND COMES AROUND.”

“JUSTICE IS DISTORTED.”