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Learning About Short Stories 8th Grade

Learning About Short Stories 8th Grade

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English

8th Grade

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CCSS
RL.6.3, RL.7.3, RI. 9-10.9

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Paula Rein

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9 Slides • 5 Questions

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Learning About Short Stories

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Learning About Short Stories

A short story is a brief work of fiction that contains many of these elements:

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Conflict

Conflict: a struggle between opposing forces

In an external conflict, a character struggles against an outside force. An internal conflict takes place in the mind of a character.

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Plot

Plot: the sequence of events in the story

Exposition introduces the characters and setting. The rising action introduces the conflict and increases its intensity. The climax is the turning point of a story. The falling action is the part of the story when the conflict lessens in intensity. The resolution is the story’s conclusion.

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Setting

Setting: the time and place of the action in a story

Mood is the emotional atmosphere that the setting sometimes conveys.

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Characters

Characters: the people or other beings in a story

Character traits are a character’s qualities and attitudes. Characterization is the way the author reveals a character’s traits. The author may state traits directly (“Ross is strong”) or reveal traits indirectly by showing what the character says, thinks, and does.

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Theme

Theme: the central message expressed in a story

A theme may be directly stated by the author or implied, suggested indirectly through what happens to the characters.

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Point of View

Point of View: the perspective from which a story is told

First-person point of view: a character in the story tells the story. Third-person point of view: a narrator outside the story tells the story.

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Literary Devices

Literary Devices: tools that writers use to enhance their writing

Foreshadowing uses clues early in the story to hint at future events. A flashback interrupts the story to reveal past events. Irony is a contradiction between appearance and reality, between expectation and outcome, or between meaning and intention.

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Multiple Choice

Tom struggles to reach a decision.

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external conflict

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internal conflict

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mood

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Multiple Choice

“Jo is a greedy girl.”

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direct characterization

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indirect characterization

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plot

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Multiple Choice

A storm gets worse and worse.

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rising action

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falling action

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foreshadowing

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Multiple Choice

“Kindness is often rewarded.”

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irony

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point of view

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theme

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Multiple Choice

“And they all lived happily after.”

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exposition

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climax

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resolution

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