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HR- 8/10. Pull out any forms you owe me for lockers. I am not taking projects till your class period. Make sure you have the goals sheet and rubric with your name on both. IFP 8/10. Please sit down quietly and wait for instructions. . Warm-Up 8/10. Rewrite the mentor sentence on the board:
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HR- 8/10 • Pull out any forms you owe me for lockers. • I am not taking projects till your class period. Make sure you have the goals sheet and rubric with your name on both.
IFP 8/10 Please sit down quietly and wait for instructions.
Warm-Up 8/10 • Rewrite the mentor sentence on the board: • Most of the kids in my class are carrying base drums and glockenspiels and flutes. • Look at notes over clauses and sentence types. • Identify the type of sentence, and types of clause.
What is Plot? Answer: The pattern of events in a story or drama.
PLOT Climax/Turning Point RisingAction Falling Action Event Event Event Event Event Event Inciting Incident Resolution / Denouement Exposition
Exposition: The beginning of a story, where the author sets the tone for the story. It establishes: the setting, introduces the characters, and gives background information.
Inciting Incident An event in the story which starts the action.
Rising Action • the part of a story where the tension increases and the conflict gets exciting
Climax The high point of interest where the conflict is resolved; also known as “The turning point”.
Falling Action the relaxation of tension after the climax of the story
Resolution/Denouement(Day-new-ma) the part of a story where loose ends are tied up-the end of the story
Now that we know the basics… Let’s read Raymond’s Run by Toni Cade Bambara.