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SSLAM today. You need: Lit TB Spiral pencil SSLAM folder. Foreshadowing and Suspense Review. “Rikki-tikki-tavi”. When you feel growing tension and excitement as you read or watch a movie, that feeling is called suspense. Suspense.
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SSLAM today You need: Lit TB Spiral pencil SSLAM folder
Foreshadowing and SuspenseReview “Rikki-tikki-tavi”
When you feel growing tension and excitement as you reador watch a movie, that feeling is called suspense. Suspense
Writers may build suspense by using foreshadowing, clues or hints about what will happen later. Foreshadowing can come from the setting details or from a character’s unusual statement or strong warning.
Girls Record 5 clues that suggest Rikki-tikki will win his battle with the snakes. Example: The first line describes “the great war that Rikki-tikki-tavi fought single-handed.” Boys Record 5 clues that suggest Rikki-tikki will lose his battle with the snakes Example: Line 86 describes “Darzee and his wife cowered down.” This shows them being very afraid of Nag, possibly for good reason. Individual Work
Girls 2) Meet and share your clues 3) Choose the 5 best clues from the group 4) Rewrite and list them from worst to best down 5___ 4___ 3___ 2___ 1___ Boys Group Work 2) Meet and share your clues 3) Choose the 5 best clues from the group 4) Rewrite and list them from worst to best down 5___ 4___ 3___ 2___ 1___
Girls 5) Neatly write your List on the construction paper given to you **Be sure to give it a good heading! 6) At the bottom, draw 2 events that you think really build the suspense. Write a caption for each describing what is happening and how it made the story suspenseful. 7) Be ready to present your list to the boys. *Everyone must be a speaker. Boys 5) Neatly write your List on the construction paper given to you **Be sure to give it a good heading! 6) At the bottom, draw 2 events that you think really build the suspense. Write a caption for each describing what is happening and how it made the story suspenseful. 7) Be ready to present your list to the girls. *Everyone mustbe a speaker. Groups
“Rikki” CRA -- 50 pointson own paper Copy this prompt: How does Kipling use different kinds of foreshadowing clues to create suspense? • Introduction: Topic Sentence • Many Supporting Sentences: Use many of the “evidence” words and phrases from the poster • Conclusion: Restate your topic sentence in another way