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    Stem and Leaf Display

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    Stem and Leaf Plots Examples 1. A stem and leaf plot is a method used to organize statistical data. The greatest common place value of the data is used to form the stem. The next greatest common place value is used to form the leaves. 17 stem leaf 2. EXAMPLE: Make a stem and leaf plot of the algebra test scores given below. Then complete each question. 56‚ 65‚ 98‚ 82‚ 64‚ 71‚ 78‚ 77‚ 86‚ 95‚ 91‚ 59‚ 69‚ 70‚ 80‚ 92‚ 76‚ 82‚ 85‚ 91‚ 92‚ 99‚ 73 1st put the scores in numerical order. 56‚ 59‚ 64

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    Narrative Report – Shadow of A Doubt Story and Plot In narrative film we make a distinction between story and plot by identifying the content of the film - the events both seen and unseen. The story itself is the sum total of all the events which occur in that story. This includes the events which are presented to us in the film such as the characters and action we see before us‚ “explicitly presented events” and the events which occur off screen‚ “presumed and inferred events”. (Bordwell &

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    The Blue Jar

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    unique plot structure‚ manner of symbolism‚ theme‚ and depiction of characters‚ Dinesen develops an interesting work of fiction that seeks to instill certain ideals in the reader. The point of view is that of an omniscient narrator. The Blue Jar’s plot follows the track of exposition‚ rising action‚ climax‚ falling action in a unique manner with a “double plot” mechanism. Also‚ it isn’t solely up and down in plot‚ but instead many twist and turns are discovered during the course of the plot as well

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    actually more important than the history itself because it brings out people’s emotions‚ instead of simply presenting the facts. It is clearly stated throughout the essay that plot is key to good poetry and outweighs every other element. Step by step‚ Aristotle explains the importance of 6 main necessary elements of plot‚ character‚ verbal expression‚ thought‚ visual‚ and song composition. Aristotle states that poetry must target the emotions of pity or fear‚ which is created in the audience‚ as

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    six crucial elements; Plot‚ Character‚ Diction‚ Thought‚ Spectacle and Song. Diction and Thought being the medium of imitation. Spectacle is the manner of imitation. Plot‚ Character and Thought are the three objects of imitation. These are the elements employed by the poets to man in tragedy. Objects of interest in imitation: Plot is first being the soul to tragedy‚ second is character and third is thought. Use of diction and the precise portrayal of the scenes is the plot. Thought is the faculty

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    MCC248 Lecture 6 1

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    MCC248 Lecture Six Narration 2: The Puzzle Plot Dr Yingchi Chu 2 September 2014‚ Murdoch Campus Introduction The lecture addresses the following questions • What is the puzzle plot? • How different is the puzzle plot from the classical Hollywood narratives? Debates amongst: David Bordwell‚ Edward Branigan‚ Michael Wedel and Warren Buckland. 1. Classical narrative & narration To understand how the ‘puzzle plot’ works as a disruption of viewing expectations trained on classical film narrative

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    Oedipus Rex

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    Sophocles’ Oedipus Rex proves to be a Greek tragedy‚ according to Aristotle’s “The Art of Poetry”‚ through its plot and dramatic twists of events. One could classify Oedipus Rex as a Greek tragedy because it contains the elements‚ such as suffering‚ peripety and discovery‚ character‚ unity of plot‚ and the power of pity and fear. Suffering is an emotional ingredient that must pertain to the plot in order to be considered a Greek tragedy. Aristotle defines suffering as “an action of a destructive or painful

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    Endings by Margaret Atwood the author displays how plot can affect characterization‚ or the reader’s perceptions of characters‚ by showing several different scenarios using the same characters but different plot lines. For example‚ plot B‚ although it uses the same characters‚ creates very different perceptions of those characters than the ones created in plot A. In plot A‚ John and Mary appear to be in love‚ and they appear to be happy. The plot seems to indicate this; “John and Mary fall in love

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    are often considered complicated and confusing. The plots of these plays usually follow a general structure where a comedy contains five acts and where the climax of the play is found in the third. This is where where a big event in the play is carried out to mark this event. This confusion is usually resolved in the last act‚ followed by the ending of the play. The play ‘Twelfth Night’ (TN) is no exception‚ as during the third act an elaborate plot unravels‚ where a fight scene between many of the

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    general plot‚ depicting that the play will most likely be of a sad and depressed nature and may end tragically. It is also ironic because the reader‚ till this point‚ has not realized how significant of a character Maxmillius turns out to be since this character does not seem to impact the play significantly. The function of setting in The Winter’s Tale is to provide important background information for the play and allow many specific events in the plot to happen. For example‚ certain plot events

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