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Mrs. Cerise’s Mrs. Cerise’s Expectations for the Expectations for the Book Ad PresentationBook Ad Presentation

Mrs. Cerise’s Mrs. Cerise’s Expectations for the Expectations for the Book Ad PresentationBook Ad Presentation

First slide needs to include the First slide needs to include the title of the book, the title of the book, the

assignment, and your nameassignment, and your name

Slide 1 – Presentation Information

Title of Book goes Title of Book goes herehere

Title of Book goes Title of Book goes herehere

By Author’s NameBy Author’s Name

Copyright dateCopyright date

Slide 2 – Book Information

Character – Protagonist • Physical

description• Picture • Static or

Dynamic?• Why?

This should be a picture of what you think the protagonist looks like – use clip art or the internet

Character – Antagonist• Physical

description• Picture • Static or

Dynamic?• Why?

This should be a picture of what you think the antagonist looks

like – use clip art or the internet

Character – Other • This page isn’t required

– but you can do it for extra credit.

(Max 5 extra credit slides)• Physical description• Picture • Static or Dynamic?• Why?

This should be a picture of what you think the character looks

like – use clip art or the internet

Point of View

• From what point of view is your book told?– First Person Participant– First Person Observer– Third person Omniscient– Third Person Limited

• How does the point of view impact the way the story is told?

Setting• Description of the

setting• Time• Physical location• Etc.

This should be a picture of what you think the setting looks like –

use clip art or the internet

Plot – Exposition • How does the

story begin?• How do you meet

the characters?• What is going on?

Picture not required here, but you need at least 3 pictures on

the 7 “plot” slides

Plot – Conflict • What is the

problem or conflict in the story?

Picture not required here, but you need at least 3 pictures on

the 7 “plot” slides

Plot – Conflict • What kind of conflict is

it?o Man vs. mano Man vs. self

o Man vs. natureo Man vs. society

• You MUST include at least 2 different types of CONFLICT

Picture not required here, but you need at least 3 pictures on

the 7 “plot” slides

Plot – Rising Action

• What kinds of things happen to build up the suspense in the story?

• What kinds of problems are caused by the conflict?

Picture not required here, but you need at least 3 pictures on

the 7 “plot” slides

Plot – Climax

• What is the high point of the story?

• Why is it the high point?• What decision must the

protagonist make?

Picture not required here, but you need at least 3 pictures on

the 7 “plot” slides

Plot – Falling Action• What happens as a result of the

protagonist’s decision at the climax?• What’s going on?

Plot – Denouement • How is the

conflict resolved?• How are the loose

ends tied up?

Picture not required here, but you need at least 3 pictures on

the 7 “plot” slides

Literary Devices – Flashback

• To what does the author flashback?

• How does it add to the moral/theme of the story?

Picture not required here, but you need at least 2 pictures on the 4 “literary devices” slides

• How does the author foreshadow what will happen?

• How does it relate to the theme/moral of the story?

Literary Devices – Foreshadowing

Picture not required here, but you need at least 2

pictures on the 4 “literary devices” slides

• Select a few symbols from the text.

• Explain what they mean – what do they symbolize?

• How do they relate to the theme/moral of the story?

Literary Devices – Symbolism

Picture not required here, but you need at least 2

pictures on the 4 “literary devices” slides

• Don’t forget the three different kinds of irony. . .

o VERBALo DRAMATIC

o SITUATIONAL• You MUST include AT

LEAST ONE!

Literary Devices – Irony

Picture not required here, but you need at least 2 pictures on the 4 “literary devices” slides

Theme or Moral• What is the theme of the book?• What did you learn?• What was the moral of the story?

Theme or Moral• Relate the theme

on the previous slide to your life.

• How is this book important?

• How does it relate to other teenagers?

Picture not required here, but you need at least 1 picture on the

2 “theme” slides

Recommendation• Should other

people read this book?

Picture required on this slide

Recommendation• Why do you feel

that way?

Picture required on this slide

Book to Movie. . .

If your book has been turned into a movie. . . You must complete an additional 5 (five) slides.

Slides 1-4each slide must include at least two differences (8 total) between book and movie.

Slide 5 Your recommendation – which one did you prefer and why?