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Do you have a Point of View? Do you have a point of view?

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Do you have a Point of View?

Do you have a point of view?

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This story is Unique because we get to see the world through the eyes of a madman

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This point of view allows us to see all, hear all and know all

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The story is told from the viewpoint of one character in third person.

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What Point of View is “The Possibility of Evil” told from?

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What is the pronoun that allows us to recognize first person point of view?

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This type of Irony occurs when the audience knows something that the character does not.

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This type of Irony is when the speaker says one thing but means something else.

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In “The Possibility of Evil” Miss Strangeworth gets her roses cut down. What kind of Irony is this?

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In Darkwing Duck, Dr. Bushroot studies plants and then he turns into one. What type of Irony is this and why?

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Name three reasons why Irony is used in short stories.

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This is a indirect comparison between two unlike nouns.

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This is a direct comparison between two unlike nouns.

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What are two reasons why descriptive language is important?

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This is the underlying meaning of a story.

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This is the the turning point, the most intense moment—either mentally or in action

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This is something concrete, such as a person, place or object, that signifies something more than just itself.

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This symbol represented more than oil…what did it represent and what story is it from?

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What does the whip symbolize. What story is this from?

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How does setting contribute to Mood/Atmosphere?

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Name a symbol that we see in our everyday lives.

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Is the dramatic struggle between two forces in a story

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What kind of conflict is occuring in “The Man to Send Rain Clouds”?

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The series of events that interfere with the protagonist

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What kind of conflict is occurring in “All the Troubles of the World”?

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According to the 7 elements of plot development, where does the conflict occur?

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The character goes through a significant, everlasting change

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1)Are complex, multidimensional, and developed, embodying a number of qualities and traits.

 

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What kind of character is Ben Manners?

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What kind of character is Miss. Strangeworth?

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What kind of character is the priest in “The Man to Send Rain Clouds”?

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Theme

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What are the four questions we have to ask in order to discover theme?