Monday, December 16, 2024

Lesson 32

 

Students received copies of all 5 groups' work - they then set about assessing the various paragraphs, and finding consensus. In this way, everyone got to see what others had written, and had to take some time to consider the merits of a variety of approaches to the work. Many found the process enlightening.

This is a reminder of the matching-style quiz on Wednesday! For those looking to bolster their marks, this is the perfect opportunity to be able to recognize definitions - no writing - no analysis.


Terms to Know

·         Plot

·         Protagonist

·         Antagonist

·         Dynamic character

·         Static character

·         Flat character

·         Round character

·         Characterization/presentation (direct and indirect)

·         Character Foil

·         Contrast

·         Juxtaposition

·         Foreshadowing

·         Flashback

·         Suspense

·         Internal conflict

·         External conflict

·         Narrator

·         Narrative

·         Exposition (introduction)

·         Setting

·         Mood/atmosphere

·         Tone

·         Conflict

·         Inciting (initial) incident

·         Rising action

·         Complicating incident

·         Climax

·         Falling action

·         Resolution

·         Conclusion

·         First-person point of view

·         Omniscient point of view

·         Objective point of view

·         Irony (verbal, situational, and dramatic)

·         Suspense

·         Foreshadowing

·         Symbol

·         Theme

·         Analogy

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