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Setting: The time, place, and mood of the story
Characterization: How a character is formed through thoughts, language, actions, and reactions
Internal Conflict: A conflict that arises from inside a character- a personal struggle
External Conflict: A conflict that arises from outside stimuli that impacts
Symbolism-something used to represent and abstract concept or idea
Foreshadow: To hint at future outcomes
Plot Arc: Beginning/setting the scene, Action 1, Action 2, Climax, Falling Action, Resolution/Finale- this is the structure of the story- it is the plot.
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This semester students are expected to keep an organized journal. All responses will be recorded in the journal. Above you will find the weekly journal score rubric.
In addition to journal grades, students will get a Workshopping grade based on communication and work ethic. The rubric should be pasted into the journal. You will find that above.
Finally, all large journal entries will be scored with a common writing rubric. The rubric is included above.
In addition to journal grades, students will get a Workshopping grade based on communication and work ethic. The rubric should be pasted into the journal. You will find that above.
Finally, all large journal entries will be scored with a common writing rubric. The rubric is included above.