
Narrative Elements
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English
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10th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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6 Slides • 6 Questions
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Let's talk about Narratives!!
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Today, we will Identify the elements of a narrative, imagery, prologue, and dialogue.
Learning Target
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Components of a Narrative
In your notebook, you will write down these components and their meanings.
Theme- central message or insight into life revealed by the writer
Plot- sequence of events in a literary work. (Plot diagram)
Exposition- introduces the settings
Inciting incident- the central conflict
Climax- conflict increases and reaches the highest point
Falling action- events that happen after the climax
Denouncement- also known as the resolution- at the end of the story and the solution to the conflict is revealed and solved
Character- a person or animal that takes part in the action of the story
Characters are either protagonists or antagonist
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Components of a Narrative continued
In your notebook, you will write down these components and their meanings.
4. Conflict- struggle between the character or characters
5. Setting- a time and a place
6. Point of View- an author's perspective from which events are told or described
7. Style- a unique way of how the author writes. Authors use diction, tone, figurative language, dialect, dialogue, mood, and rhythm
When it comes to writing a story, authors have to think about how and who they are trying to attract.
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Multiple Choice
How many types of conflict are there in literature?
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1
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1
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Fill in the Blanks
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Imagery-words that use description to create pictures for the reader.
The pictures are created by details of sight, sound, taste, touch, smell, and movement.
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Open Ended
Describe this image.
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What is a prologue?
Prologue- an introductory section of a literary work that provides background information about the story or characters.
Example: Romeo and Juliet
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Open Ended
Read this prologue and tell me what do you think this story is going to be about?
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Multiple Choice
Dialogue is there a conversation between characters that may reveal their traits, and advance the action of a narrative. In fiction and nonfiction, quotation marks indicate a speaker's exact words and a new paragraph usually indicates a change of speaker.
Read this. Is dialogue?
Yes
No
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Match
Match the following
Biggest part of the story
Conflict
Talking in the story
Narrative elements
Yellow as a rose is an example of
Climax
I lost my phone
Dialogue
Parts that help create a story
Imagery
Climax
I lost my phone
Dialogue
Parts that help create a story
Imagery
Let's talk about Narratives!!
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