
E4 T1: Unit 5 STUDYING TEXT Part 2
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Jennifer Mittler
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Word Cloud
REMINDER TO RECORD!!!!
Today we will continue to focus on the rest of Unit 5.
Please type one or two words that come to mind when you hear the word STORY:
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Multiple Choice
REVIEW QUESTION: Which of the following are specific elements that make up fictional stories?
Characters, Setting, Conflict, Plot, Theme
Chapters, Paragraphs, Sentences, Words
Introduction, Body, Conclusion, References
Protagonist, Antagonist, Narrator, Author
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Multiple Choice
REVIEW QUESTION: Which of the following is NOT one of the five elements of a short story?
Setting
Theme
Character
Dialogue
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Multiple Choice
In the reboot of The Three Little Pigs, what does the science pig build her spaceship out of?
Twigs
Straw
Flexible hyper alloy
Wood
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Multiple Choice
What do the two little pigs learn at the resolution of the story (in the video's version)?
How to avoid conflict
How to build stronger spaceships.
How to fly more efficiently
How to work together as a team..
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Open Ended
Name the protagonist and antagonist in a favorite story (movie, book, or tv show) and explain their conflict with each other.
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Multiple Choice
Read the passage
It had been rough traveling so far. The rain had been relentless, flooding our tents. The wagon's wheels were constantly stuck in deep ruts of mud. Mosquitoes attacked us day and night. I longed for home—a roof over my head, a warm fire for toasting my feet, protection from the elements.
What detail tells you this passage's setting is sometime in the past?
The rain had been relentless
The wagon's wheels were constantly stuck
A roof over my head
Mosquitos attacked us day and night
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Multiple Select
Types of internal conflicts include: (select all that apply)
duty and desire
guilt
mixed feelings
right and wrong
fear
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Multiple Choice
exposition
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Multiple Choice
This is normally the longest part of the plot which explains events that lead to the climax.
rising action
climax
resolution
predicition
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Open Ended
Explain the theme in a favorite story (movie, book or TV show). Remember, theme is expressed as a statement and does not include any specific details from the story itself.
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Multiple Choice
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Don't forget to wait for the separate exit ticket.
I will send it in the chat after the next slide!
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REMINDER TO RECORD!!!!
Today we will continue to focus on the rest of Unit 5.
Please type one or two words that come to mind when you hear the word STORY:
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