Foreshadowing How do I identify foreshadowing within a

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Foreshadowing How do I identify foreshadowing within a text?

Foreshadowing How do I identify foreshadowing within a text?

LITERARY ELEMENTS Key Learning: Writers use the elements of fictionplot, conflict, flashback, foreshadowing, setting,

LITERARY ELEMENTS Key Learning: Writers use the elements of fictionplot, conflict, flashback, foreshadowing, setting, and theme- to create a story.

Unit Essential Question: How does an author use the elements of fiction to create

Unit Essential Question: How does an author use the elements of fiction to create a story? Concept: Plot Lesson Essential • How do I distinguish among the 5 basic elements of plot and place them on a plot diagram? ·How do I identify the four main types of conflict in a literary plot and in non-print media? ·What aspects of the story should be considered when determining the setting of a story? ·What clues help a reader identifiy the setting of a story? Vocabulary: Exposition , Rising Action, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution/Denouement, Complication, Conflict, Setting Flashback and Foreshadowing Concept: Theme Lesson Essential Questions: ·How do I identify flashback in a passage or story? ·How do I identify foreshadowing in a passage or story? ·How do I recognize implied and stated theme? Vocabulary: Flashback Foreshadowing Vocabulary: Implied Theme Stated Theme

What is Foreshadowing? n Foreshadowing is a literary device in which an author drops

What is Foreshadowing? n Foreshadowing is a literary device in which an author drops subtle hints about plot developments to come later in the story. n You can think of foreshadowing as a way of giving the reader a chance to make a predication about what might happen next in the story.

What is Foreshadowing? n Writers use a variety of techniques to give the reader/watcher

What is Foreshadowing? n Writers use a variety of techniques to give the reader/watcher hints as to what is to come: n Movies and TV Shows: music n Stories: words that give away emotions (anxious, nervous, excited, etc…) n Be on the look out for subtle hints of foreshadowing.

Example of Foreshadowing "NOW, my dears, " said old Mrs. Rabbit one morning, "you

Example of Foreshadowing "NOW, my dears, " said old Mrs. Rabbit one morning, "you may go into the fields or down the lane, but don't go into Mr. Mc. Gregor's garden: your Father had an accident there; he was put in a pie by Mrs. Mc. Gregor. " ~ Beatrix Potter from The Tale of Peter Rabbit ~ What do you think might happen ne

Example of Foreshadowing Sam wished he could rid himself of the sick feeling in

Example of Foreshadowing Sam wished he could rid himself of the sick feeling in his gut that told him something terrible was going to happen, and happen soon. What do you think might happen next?

Foreshadowing Activity Event Clue It Would Happen Page # Event Clue It Would Happen

Foreshadowing Activity Event Clue It Would Happen Page # Event Clue It Would Happen Event

Foreshadowing Summarizer n Ticket n Write Out the Door a “Dear Absent Student Letter”

Foreshadowing Summarizer n Ticket n Write Out the Door a “Dear Absent Student Letter” n Start the letter with “Dear Absent Student, ” and explain in detail what we learned in class today.