story elements in poppy
DESCRIPTION
Story Elements in Poppy. Story by: Avi PowerPoint by: Abbey, and Katie. characters. Poppy Ereth Mr. Ocax Lungwort Basil Ragweed Rye Sweet Cicely George. Protagonist And Antagonist. Poppy Mr.Ocax. Literary Devices. Foreshadowing - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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STORY ELEMENTS IN POPPYStory by: Avi
PowerPoint by: Abbey, and Katie
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CHARACTERS
Poppy Ereth Mr. Ocax Lungwort Basil Ragweed Rye Sweet Cicely George
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PROTAGONIST AND ANTAGONIST
Poppy Mr.Ocax
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LITERARY DEVICES
Foreshadowing Foreshadowing
means to hint at what is going to happen.
Example:
“Poppy put the quill back in her sash, she was hoping she would never have to use it.”
Onomatopoeia Onomatopoeia is the
sound occurring throughout the story.
Example:
“Whoosh! Mr. Ocax dove in at Poppy.”
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LITERARY DEVICES
Simile Simile means to
compare things using “like” or “as”.
Example:
“The quill was like a sword.”
Literary Devices ForeshadowingForeshadowing means to
hint at what is going to happen.
OnomatopoeiaOnomatopoeia means the
sound occurring throughout the story.
SimileSimile means to compare
things using “like” or “as”.
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POINT OF VIEW
Point of View is where the author tells it from a characters perspective. In Poppy, Mr. Ocax and Poppy are telling the story. When they are changing perspective in Poppy, they will ether start a new paragraph or they will put something like this: * * *.
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SETTING
Time: Present Place: Dimwood Forest, Gray House, New
House, Bannock Hill, Glitter Creek, Cornfield, Ereth’s Log, Mr. Ocax’s Watching Tree, and Tar Road.
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CLIMAX AND CONFLICT
Climax Climax is the most
exciting or scariest part of the story.
In Poppy, it is when she is fighting Mr. Ocax with the quill.
Conflict Conflict is the
problem in the story.
In Poppy, Mr. Ocax wanted to eat Poppy.
Also, Mr. Ocax won’t let Poppy and her family move to New House.
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BOOKS OF POPPY
There are more books in Poppy like: Ragweed Ereth’s Birthday Poppy and Rye
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
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