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ENG 1P

Purpose : R eview terms Learn new terms Apply to a story. ENG 1P. Day Mr. Lukings. Today’s Agenda. Would you rather Terms review New terms Read a Story. Collect Plot-Graphs. Ready or not, hand them in!!!!. Would you rather.

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ENG 1P

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  1. Purpose: • Review terms • Learn new terms • Apply to a story ENG 1P Day Mr. Lukings

  2. Today’s Agenda • Would you rather • Terms review • New terms • Read a Story

  3. Collect Plot-Graphs • Ready or not, hand them in!!!!

  4. Would you rather • Would you rather be beautiful but a super nasty person, or be ugly and super nice?

  5. Literary Terms Reminder • Write a simile about Mr. Lukings • The best one wins a prize • Come up with a metaphor for school • The best one wins a prize • Tell me something ironic • The best one wins a prize

  6. Literary Terms • Allusion • Foreshadowing • Narrative • Flashback

  7. Allusion • a reference to a historical, mythical or literary work; also can refer to a pop culture item (fad or trend) • Ex. Calling a character Hercules • Ex. “Driving to the cottage was like travelling to Mordor.” • Family Guy is the king of allusions • Family Guy • Flintstones

  8. More Allusions • Twilight Zone • Family guy • Here's a whole mess of them

  9. Foreshadowing • an indication of events to come in fiction; it’s the hints of forthcoming events that prepare the reader for the eventual outcome of the story • Ex. See a knife in a drawer, later someone is stabbed • Horror movies are great at this

  10. Some examples • Lion King • Toy Story 3

  11. Narrative • a type of composition used to tell a story or recount an event or series of events • In other words: A story

  12. Flashback • a device in the narrative of a film, novel, etc., by which an event or scene taking place before the present time in the narrative is inserted into the chronological structure of the work • Ray

  13. Read a Story • Ask yourself the following questions: • What are your memories worth to you? • Have you ever had a souvenir that you won’t give up? • Why do we attach memories to things? • Would you rather be reminded of you bad memories or forget them entirely? • Write a response using the questions above as a starting point

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