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Elements of a short story

What are the elements of ashort story?

Literary Elements/PlotLiterary Elements:Conflict andCharacterizationLiterary Elements: Themeand Point-of-View

- How do I identify elements of plot?-How do I compose a reflectiveresponse about ______? (A)- How do I recognize elements ofcharacters/characterization?- What arethe forms of conflict?- Which type ofconflict is shown in _____? (A)- How can I recognize theme?- Howcan I recognize point-of-view?- Whichpoint-of-view is used in _____? (A)

Exposition, Rising Action, Climax,Falling Action, Denounment/Resolution, SettingProtagonist, Antagonist, Conflict,Round/flat characters, dynamic/staticcharacters, characterizationTheme, Point-of-view, 1st personpoint-of-view, 3rd limited point-of-view, 3rd person ominscent point-of-viewLiterary Elements:Symbolism and IronyGrammar and Usage

- How do I recognize irony?- Whatsymbolism is evident in ______?- Whatis symbolism? (A)- How do I apply the rules ofcapitalization?- How do I apply therules of subject/verb agreement? (A)

Irony, Symbols/SymbolismAdditional Info:Page 1 of 1

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Course: Beth Caviness Date: September 3, 2008 ET

Topic: Unit 1-Short StoriesSubject Area(s):Days: 25Grade(s):Key Learning:Unit Essential Question:Concept:Concept:Concept:Lesson Essential Questions:Lesson Essential Questions:Lesson Essential Questions:Vocabulary:Vocabulary:Vocabulary:Concept:Concept:Concept:Lesson Essential Questions:Lesson Essential Questions:Lesson Essential Questions:Vocabulary:Vocabulary:Vocabulary:Attached Document(s):

Concept: Literary Elements/PlotExposition - Rising Action - Climax - Falling Action - Denounment/Resolution - Setting -Concept: Literary Elements: Conflict and CharacterizationProtagonist - Antagonist - Conflict - Round/flat characters - dynamic/static characters - characterization -Concept: Literary Elements: Theme and Point-of-ViewTheme - Point-of-view - 1st person point-of-view - 3rd limited point-of-view - 3rd person ominscent point-of-view -Concept: Literary Elements: Symbolism and IronyIrony - Symbols/Symbolism -Page 1 of 1

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Course: Beth Caviness Date: September 3, 2008 ET

Topic: Unit 1-Short StoriesSubject Area(s):Days: 25Grade(s):quotesdbs_dbs17.pdfusesText_23