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Getting to Know You
Bring to class a picture of you doing something fun.
Mrs.
Schu
Organize your thoughtsusing bullet points.
Be ready to:
Show and tell about what is happening in the picture.
Write a paragraph description, in first person, of the place where the picture was taken.
Write a paragraph describing each person.
Think about how detail and imagery create setting and characterization.
Create a plot
Transform your descriptions of setting and characters into a third-person narrative.
Include plenty of details and images from all five senses.
Add to the narrative something odd, weird, magical, or improbable that didn’t really happen.
Create a plot
Finish the story in a way that makes sense, but avoid the “I woke up and it was all a dream” type of ending.
Make sure that any conflicts in the story are resolved at the end.
Plot Structure Review
Other Elements of Plot
Conflict
Flashback
Foreshadowing
Suspense
Does Life Follow the Plot Pyramid?
Think of a dramatic incident in your life or that of a person you know.
Plot the exposition, rising action, climax (turning point), falling action, and resolution of the incident.
Turn and talk to person next to you. Share the plot of your dramatic incident.