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Short Story Terms
Short Story Terms
by jane-oiler
9. Ms. McDowell. Short Story:. A fictional tale ...
Short Story Terms 11
Short Story Terms 11
by karlyn-bohler
Ms. McDowell. Short Story:. A fictional tale of ...
Narrative Writing Strategies
Narrative Writing Strategies
by giovanna-bartolotta
“Writing autobiography is my way of making mean...
Of Mice and Men John Steinbeck
Of Mice and Men John Steinbeck
by stefany-barnette
1902-1968. John Steinbeck. Born in . Salina, CA. ...
Identifying Purpose
Identifying Purpose
by ellena-manuel
Why. are you writing? . (C) FreeWritingWorksheet...
Your Narrative / College Essay
Your Narrative / College Essay
by aaron
Subtitle. Hooking your reader… . . great f...
King Schahriar and his brother
King Schahriar and his brother
by lindy-dunigan
Section B: 45 minutes. The Arabian Nights. Summar...
An uninhabited island
An uninhabited island
by aaron
Sound of the Shell & Fire on the Mountain. Ag...
Essay Breakdown
Essay Breakdown
by jane-oiler
The Task: Poe Essay. Mood is defined as the feeli...
Detective Fiction
Detective Fiction
by calandra-battersby
Edgar Allan Poe. Adapted from. http://www.worlds-...
Types of Literary
Types of Literary
by phoebe-click
Theories. Utilizing the Metaphor of a Critical Le...
How do you make your readers want to keep reading what you
How do you make your readers want to keep reading what you
by jane-oiler
For example:. Wow, I can’t wait to keep reading...
A Little Cloud
A Little Cloud
by pamella-moone
James Joyce. Plot. The story follows Thomas Chand...
Introduction Brilliance
Introduction Brilliance
by cheryl-pisano
Hook, Set-Up, Preview, Claim. Hook the Reader’s...
Writing an Introduction for IB exam
Writing an Introduction for IB exam
by sherrill-nordquist
agenda. How to write intro with compare/contrast ...
To Kill a Mockingbird
To Kill a Mockingbird
by tatyana-admore
Argumentative Writing Prep. Argumentative Prompt...
FORMALIST
FORMALIST
by sherrill-nordquist
aPPROACH. By Garrett Duktig, April . Heideloff. ...
Interesting Ways to Start an Essay
Interesting Ways to Start an Essay
by calandra-battersby
Hooking a reader's attention at the very beginnin...
Attention Grabber
Attention Grabber
by luanne-stotts
. It . does . exactly what the words suggest.. ...
Visual
Visual
by stefany-barnette
Persuasive Techniques. Visual Techniques.. What...
Organization
Organization
by pasty-toler
6 TRAITS OF WRITING . LEADS. Have you ever read t...
To Kill a Mockingbird Theme Analysis Paper
To Kill a Mockingbird Theme Analysis Paper
by debby-jeon
Writing . an . Introduction and Conclusion. Intro...
Purposes of Nonfiction
Purposes of Nonfiction
by tatiana-dople
English 9B. To inform. A reader who has come to t...
The 2015 shortlist!
The 2015 shortlist!
by luanne-stotts
Stay where you are and then leave . by John Boyne...
EOG Terms Review
EOG Terms Review
by olivia-moreira
Metaphor. ~ paints a picture in the mind of the r...
Mystery and suspense
Mystery and suspense
by trish-goza
By: Ms. . Ugarenko. What is suspense? What book/T...
Figurative language in literature
Figurative language in literature
by faustina-dinatale
STAAR Prep. There are many different types of fig...
“THE LANDLADY”
“THE LANDLADY”
by stefany-barnette
Your guide to a level 4 mark…. 1. What . can th...
Narratives  - Stories This kind of writing can be found in novels and articles.
Narratives - Stories This kind of writing can be found in novels and articles.
by joy
Narrative. can be written in the first, second or...
Year 6 Lesson 13 – strategies used to create humour in texts 
Year 6 Lesson 13 – strategies used to create humour in texts 
by hanah
English. What you need. Pen, paper, book or a dev...
Year 6 Lesson 8 – defining theme and narrative point of view in short stories
Year 6 Lesson 8 – defining theme and narrative point of view in short stories
by cappi
English. What you need. Pen and paper or book, or...
Plot Plot   = the  main events
Plot Plot = the main events
by williams
of a novel, short story, poem or play. . What is t...
The Humanities: Methodology and Perspectives
The Humanities: Methodology and Perspectives
by alis
Swapna.N.R. Assistant Professor. Department of Eng...
DISCUSS LITERATURE
DISCUSS LITERATURE
by blanko
HOW TO 2011 by Kevan Bennett EleanorCaldwell and ...
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Directions: Read the story. Then ans
________________ ________________ Directions: Read the story. Then ans
by ani
● ● ● ● ● ● R R e e a a d d T T h h e ...
2 2 CHAPTERR FOUR Thee Narrators: Five Case Studies 4.11
2 2 CHAPTERR FOUR Thee Narrators: Five Case Studies 4.11 "A Madman's D
by elysha
3 3 author.. Booth thinks that the narrator is typ...
Point of view See it, know it, understand it, use it.
Point of view See it, know it, understand it, use it.
by katrgolden
Who’s talking?. Point of view . is the angle fro...
Plot – the series of events in a story/novel
Plot – the series of events in a story/novel
by lindsaybiker
In . the giver. Exposition – the author introduc...
Magazine Journalism How to write a Feature
Magazine Journalism How to write a Feature
by askindma
What Are Feature Stories?. Feature stories are hum...