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Dramatic form
Dramatic form
by celsa-spraggs
Objective 1: Key Terms and Vocabulary. Objectives...
Short Story Unit
Short Story Unit
by natalia-silvester
. If it is written in yellow, you . DO. . NOT. ...
Framing & it’s methods
Framing & it’s methods
by trish-goza
Framing. Frames Are The Small data Units Created ...
Slaying the Foundations of English
Slaying the Foundations of English
by calandra-battersby
Final!. Block 1 – January 14. Block 2 – Janua...
Structuring narratives -
Structuring narratives -
by celsa-spraggs
Writing your own story…. Who?. What?. Where?. W...
Unit 69- Task 4
Unit 69- Task 4
by kittie-lecroy
Harry Dawson. Intended Purpose. For this project,...
Body Language, Phonemes,
Body Language, Phonemes,
by test
and Emotion. Expression. Being that traditional a...
Heater/
Heater/
by celsa-spraggs
Prepared by:. Miriam Nicolas. T. P. lay. is an ar...
RYSE: Characters In Focus
RYSE: Characters In Focus
by alida-meadow
Riham Toulan. Technical Artist. Session Overview....
Little Old Lady From Cricket Creek
Little Old Lady From Cricket Creek
by giovanna-bartolotta
Setting. The story takes place in . Southern Cali...
Audience reactions to media personae
Audience reactions to media personae
by olivia-moreira
Audience members can react in many ways to media ...
Protagonist and Antagonist
Protagonist and Antagonist
by stefany-barnette
Protagonist. The main character of the story or d...
Literary Arsenal
Literary Arsenal
by stefany-barnette
As we journey through literature together this ye...
Commedia dell’ Arte
Commedia dell’ Arte
by pasty-toler
1500’s Italy. The origins of comic archetypes ....
10/27/2014
10/27/2014
by karlyn-bohler
Do Now. Think back to the in-class essays you wro...
Protagonist vs antagonist
Protagonist vs antagonist
by jane-oiler
This will help you answer 1 and 2 in your packet....
Archetypes
Archetypes
by briana-ranney
Senior English. 1. Defining archetypes. An . ori...
Lecture 12: Regular Expression in JavaScript
Lecture 12: Regular Expression in JavaScript
by celsa-spraggs
RegExp. Regular Expression. A regular expression ...
No More Dead Dogs
No More Dead Dogs
by pamella-moone
Cycle 3, Day 4. Agenda. Reading Goal:. As we read...
Bell Ringer
Bell Ringer
by yoshiko-marsland
Pick up the Act II quiz as you walk in. On the ba...
http://
http://
by tatiana-dople
proglit.com. /. bits and text. BY. SA. byte. (the...
Crazy Characters
Crazy Characters
by calandra-battersby
In . Charlie and the chocolate Factory . By: Morg...
How do you get to know characters in a book ?
How do you get to know characters in a book ?
by trish-goza
In this . lesson, . you . will learn how to devel...
Lecture 4
Lecture 4
by tatiana-dople
Hira. . Waseem. Lexical Analysis . Input Bufferi...
Characters
Characters
by lois-ondreau
. Confidante. Someone in whom the central charac...
Edit Yourself
Edit Yourself
by phoebe-click
Tiffany Yates Martin. FoxPrint. Editorial. www.f...
CharBoxes
CharBoxes
by test
: A System for Automatic Discovery of. Character ...
THE SCHOOL OF FEAR
THE SCHOOL OF FEAR
by kittie-lecroy
the first challenge. School of fear, . written by...
Jekyll & Hyde: Characterization
Jekyll & Hyde: Characterization
by pamella-moone
Do Now. Honors/Warnings/Transitions. Complete sel...
Extrinsic & Intrinsic Elements of Literature
Extrinsic & Intrinsic Elements of Literature
by olivia-moreira
So, in general, the extrinsic element of literatu...
“The Fantastic Mr. Fox”
“The Fantastic Mr. Fox”
by test
Pre-Viewing Notes. The Plot. Fantastic Mr. Fox. ...
How do you grow ideas about what a character is like when y
How do you grow ideas about what a character is like when y
by natalia-silvester
In this lesson, you will learn how to grow ideas ...
Narration and focalization
Narration and focalization
by conchita-marotz
Stories. Stories don’t just exist—they must b...
Point of View
Point of View
by lindy-dunigan
The Eyes of the Narrator . What is POV?. The narr...
Inside Stories
Inside Stories
by olivia-moreira
I. Short Stories Unit – Grade 9. The . plot is ...
Point of View and
Point of View and
by debby-jeon
T.C.Boyle. Point of View. Author = Narrator. Qui...
Lesson
Lesson
by tawny-fly
:. . . English. Grade :. . 5. Unit. :. 10. ...
The Interpretive Events
The Interpretive Events
by briana-ranney
Humorous, Dramatic, Duo, Poetry, Prose, LIBELL. T...
Bring 2D characters to life by acting out your character’s moveme
Bring 2D characters to life by acting out your character’s moveme
by karlyn-bohler
Adobe Character Animator tracks your facial moveme...
Elements of Short Stories
Elements of Short Stories
by conchita-marotz
Plot. The arrangement (sequence) of events in a s...