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STORYLINES (PLOTS)Belvis, Christine A.BSMT – 2C (Hum13)07-15-15Mr. Jaime CabreraCentro Escolar University, Manila, Philippines
I learn about literary plots, electronic research,
and citing references by completing this activity.
A simple act of caring
creates an endless
ripple that comes back
to you.
See: Common Genres of Fiction hereSee: Homework Guide here
PLOT or STORYLINE
“Plot is a narrative term defined as the events that make up a story, particularly: as they relate to one another in a pattern or in a sequence; as they relate to each other through cause and effect; how the reader views the story; or simply by coincidence”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plot_(narrative) In my own words: A series of events that
happen in a story. My example: When Harry learns that
Professor Snape is after the Sorcerer’s Stone. The Professor lets loose a troll, who nearly kills Harry and his friends.
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ILLUSTRATION
Place your source & hyperlink here. Use APA referencing format.
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MY OWN PLOT
Source: Cite your own work, using APA format citation.
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Resolution - Romeo and Juliet die, causing their parents to realize they were wrong and end their feud.
Falling Action - The action
begins to fall after Juliet commits
suicide after finding .
Exposition - The first fight setting the stage and the
mood of the rivaling families.
Rising Action – When Romeo and Juliet profess their love for each other. They decide to get married and plan it out
Climax – The inacting of the father’s plan. Juliet pretends to be dead, and Romeo does not know it and commits suicide.
RISING ACTION
The rising action of a story is the series of events that begin immediately after the exposition (introduction) of the story and builds up to the climax. These events are generally the most important parts of the story since the entire plot depends on them to set up the climax, and ultimately the satisfactory resolution of the story itself.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dramatic_structure In my own words: The rising action is the part of
the plot where obstacles stand in the way of the protagonist achieving his goal.
My example: In Romeo and Juliet, the rising action are all the events that lead up to the death of Mercutio. The rising action of the book was when the Grandmother was murdered.
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TURNING POINT
“A decisive point at which a significant change or historical event occurs, or at which a decision must be made.”
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/turning_point In my own words: The turning point is when the
characters change their way of thinking or living because of an event that had occurred.
My example: Mercutio humouring everyone and then enters the happily married and love-struck Romeo refuses to fight Tybalt now that he has married Juliet, Tybalt thinks that Romeo is mocking him but still refuses so Mercutio decides to fight for Romeo because he has dishonoured himself, Romeo tries to stop them fighting but ends up getting Mercutio killed, filled by his rage he kills Tybalt, both families rush to where Tybalt and Mercutio lay dead the scene ends with the Prince declaring the banishment of Romeo.
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CLIMAX “The most intense, exciting, or important
point of something.” https://www.google.com.ph/search?
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In my own words: The most interesting and exciting part.
My example: In Romeo and Juliet. Romeo challenges Tybalt to a duel after Tybalt killed Mercutio.
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FALLING ACTION
“The part of a literary plot that occurs after the climax has been reached and the conflict has been resolved..”
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/falling%20action?s=t
In my own words: It occurs right after the climax.
My own example: Re-uniting the rescued person with their loved ones.
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RESOLUTION
“The act of resolving or determining upon an action, course of action.”
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/resolution?s=t
In my own words: The act of finding an answer to a conflict.
My example: Romeo and Juliet die, causing their parents to realize they were wrong and end their feud.
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PLOT ELEMENTS: Brain PracticeBelvis, Christine A.BSMT – 2C (Hum13)07-15-15Mr. Jaime CabreraCentro Escolar University, Manila, Philippines
I personalize my learning about the parts of literary
plot by completing this three-part activity.
Related Stuff
New concepts learned What new stuff did you learn when you did
this assignment? Keep it short: this one slide only Arrange: most meaningful stuff first
NEW INPUTS1
This reminds me of… Connect the new stuff you learned to
events in your own life. Keep it short: this one slide only Arrange: most unforgettable events first
CONNECTIONS2
Usefulness in real situations How can you use what you have learned
in some situations in your own life? Keep it short: this one slide only Arrange: most emotional situations first
APPLICATIONS3
Note: Tests may include ideas from this source and this source.
Works Cited List all sources used in this slideshow. Use the APA format. 10 references per slide Duplicate this slide for long lists of
reference. This is part is counted as one quiz (not
one quiz per slide).
REFERENCING4
SEVEN POINTS1. Delete the instructions. When you submit
your work, only your answers should be seen.
2. Keep it short: this one slide only3. Short definition: Use direct quotes inside
quotation marks.4. Source: Use APA format5. Hyperlink: Embed like this
Available online 12-12-2015.
6. In my own words: Paraphrase succinctly7. Example: From your own experience
GUIDELINES