English I 9/29-10/3/14. WFA 3 Data Analysis 9/29/14 ClassClass Average Eng I 2A87% Eng I 3A81% Honors Eng I 4A90% Eng I 4B83%

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English I 9/29-10/3/14

WFA 3 Data Analysis 9/29/14 ClassClass Average Eng I 2A87% Eng I 3A81% Honors Eng I 4A90% Eng I 4B83%

Notes Review from 8/19 & 20/14 mbnail/plot-chart-diagram-poster- elements-of-literature-6-parts-of-plot- arc.jpg Infer – To conclude from evidence and reasoning rather than from explicit statements; to read between the lines.

Flashback – Occurs in literature when a character is in the present, but a past incident recurs or is remembered. Flash-forward – Occurs in literature when a character is in the present, but a future incident occurs. Foreshadowing – Hinting at a possible outcome in the future. Chronological Order – A plot arranged in the order of time.

Round CharacterA character who seems like a real person; who has many character traits. The character traits may even become contradictions. Flat CharacterA character established with only one or two traits. Dynamic CharacterA character who changes in some important way. Static CharacterA character who remains the same.

Direct CharacterizationThe author tells the reader everything he or she needs to know about the character. Indirect CharacterizationThe reader must infer everything he or she needs to know about the character by noting dialogue and action. MotivationThe fears or conflicts or needs that drive a character. Fear, anger, love, revenge or boredom can become motives for characters.

Internal ConflictA struggle between opposing needs or desire or emotions within a single character. The struggle takes place in the character’s mind. External ConflictA struggle against an outside force opposing a character. The force may be another character, society, or nature.