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    story she seemed almost quiet and standoffish. She is a round character in this selection. Yes‚ Dee (Wangero) is Mama’s foil. 2. The events are told from present to past and back to present day. Yes‚ the plot is somewhat significant the story’s meaning. 3. Suspense served a small role in the plot. The author used flashback in this story. They keep the reader asking himself/herself what will happen next? 4. Irony was used here. In the story Dee (Wangero) hates her heritage and where she is from

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    the story through words but also creates a visual understanding as well as using sound effects and special effects to adapt the realistic perspective. Both the book and the film used the same plot but spent a different amount of time on the explanation of the main points. (what are you trying to say) The plot of the book developed at a very quick pace during the orientation and became more detailed throughout the violence. The book of Rikki Tikki-Tavi explains the life of a young mongoose that is

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    World War 2 Junkers 88 flying above Peter when he’s in sleep Mood or atmosphere – anxious‚ a lot of unanswered questions‚ worried unaware of what might happened next‚ Agitated not worried of his surrounding‚ Apprehensive uneasy about the situation Plot Introduction – Peter Williamson is having a hallucination in a hospital‚ and his whereabouts are unknown. His hallucination‚ is dreaming that he is flying spitfire plant back to his home country England. As he is flying the plane a bomb strikes his

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    In this article‚ Goldstien attempts to describe the aspect of AIDS in Newfoundland. In order to sufficiently do so‚ she illustrates three main elements which relate to the expansion of the legend in the province; Cultural variability‚ localization and contemporary legend. The idea of doing this is to give the reader a general understanding of what stories were told in order to enhance the generation of these legends. Throughout the article‚ Goldstien provides examples of different versions of the

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    though is Celia’s husband‚ is well isolated and identified by his beast like character and nature. Corbaccio‚ Mosca‚ Corvino‚ Vlotore and Volpone all fall in line. Besides‚ bestial imagery builds up the background for the plot to move. It is an important ingredient of the plot. The alternative title also for the play is “The fox”. Volpone himself mentions the association of birds and beast early in the play. He like an animal wears furs. Corbaccio’s cane becomes a part of ‘that filthy covetous wretch

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    Identify three conflicts and how the protagonist responds throughout the story. Conflict Protagonist’s Response What does this reveal about the character? Plot. What narrative structure does the author use to tell the story? __________________________________________ Briefly summarize the story using the elements of plot. Exposition Rising Action Climax Falling Action Resolution Theme. What is the message the author is communicating through key events in the story? Key Events

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    Your “step four: explain further” step for each will explain what each example of irony does for the story (what response is seen in the average reader.) 2. What is the plot twist at the end? (Explain how Summers plays with the readers’ assumptions) 3. Why must Merna Summers use two different points of view in order for the plot twist to work? How would the story have been different if only one of these narrators had told the story? 4. Make a list of some possible themes explored in The Skating

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    story there is the presence of the chorus‚ which is a group of people who advance the plot. For instance‚ in RTTS there is a group of women who enter Maurya’s house kneeling and crossing after Bartley dies. Apart from that‚ RTTS is a MGT since it respects the three Aristotelian units‚ which are unity of time‚ place and action. For example in RTTS‚ the story happens in one day‚ in a kitchen and there is only one plot. All in all‚ RTTS is considered a MGT because it has the characteristics of

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    What makes a movie interesting The power of the actors have to be strong in the movie‚ like the way they interact with one another. Their acting reflects what is going on in the movie and sometimes helps the audience to know what is going on. The story is one of the most important things in a movie. The main story will be shown throughout the movie with a few twists. The twists are the most important part of the story. The movie wouldn’t be interesting if the actors are just jumping around and

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    suspenseful and frequently changed point of view between characters. Instead‚ the movie was short‚ straight-forward‚ and focused mainly on Turtle Wexler. Although the plot‚ characters that remained‚ and storyline were similar. The similarities between the book and the movie were that the ten out of sixteen book characters were the same. The plot was also along the same lines and the endings matched up almost perfectly. They were spot on‚ but you could definitely tell they were based off each other without

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