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Plot And Setting Practice. “The Most Dangerous Game”. Charting “The Most Dangerous Game” using Plot and Setting. Divide a sheet of paper into 3 large columns or sections Label the first column “Plot Timing”
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Plot And Setting Practice “The Most Dangerous Game”
Charting “The Most Dangerous Game” using Plot and Setting • Divide a sheet of paper into 3 large columns or sections • Label the first column “Plot Timing” • Identify what plot timing technique is used in this story. You may have more than one. Give examples to support each plot timing technique you choose. • Label the second column “Setting & Mood” • Identify the most significant settings in this story. Under each, explain the mood that is created by that particular setting AND why. • Label the third column “Conflict” • Identify the major conflicts in this story. Label whether they are external or internal, AND what type.