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Nami punya method
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As per the core content, students learn about the Literary Elements of Drama (what is needed to write a story (play)). Script, language usage, plot, theme,
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Ms. Tripkens English I EOC Terms. Alliteration The repetition of consonant sounds Falling Action The action that takes place after the climax; where the.
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CREATED BY: STEPHANIE SUTHERLAND ENGLISH I INSTRUCTOR CADDO MILLS HIGH SCHOOL English Vocabulary for EOC Released Questions.
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Intro to drama What is drama? (Not the kind you have with your friends, but the literature type.) What dramas have you read in the past? What did you like.
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A Review – 10 Things to Remember When Writing a Narrative.
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CHASING LINCOLN’S KILLER. VOCABULARY - PROLOGUE secede- separate; become to oneself Confederates- Southern army Union/Yankees- Northern army inauguration-
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Dramatic and Literary Elements. Act A division within a play, much like chapters of a novel.
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BACKSTAGE with Chris and Casey Lost Lake Elementary School Created by: Mrs. Rebecca Foster, Literacy Coach.
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Vocabulary 6. Story Elements Motive If someone tells a lie to another person, what could their motive be? Draw a picture to remind yourself of meaning.
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1a – Writing - Senses Essential Question How can I use stronger words when I write? Learning Outcomes - Students will: Preview – What’s wrong? What.
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Day 1 Introduction Drama Drama – A story written to be performed by actors for an audience. Dialogue – conversation between the characters. Stage Directions.
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