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1 Grab your journals and look at your scores and comments
Do Now : Grab your journals and look at your scores and comments

2 Things I noticed Commendations: Worries Mondhan for her organization!
Joy for her Questions Jazmeen for her Free Writes Piaja & Medjine for their Voice Worries Some are not looking at the rubric Clear that Pace and Anecdote are weaknesses

3 PACE Upping the Pace: Make the reader want to go on to the next page to see what happens Fast action and rapid sequencing-- Short transitions in between scenes Big plot moments one right after the other Less Description Time Jumping— Spanning several days or years in a short section of the novel Cliffhangers— leaving parts out to be picked up in the next scene

4 PACE Slowing It Down: passages that contain a great deal of detail to establish scenes and build suspense Containing longer sentences, paragraphs and chapters Feels slower than other parts of the story Sets tone & mood Allows for character development & symbol Switching the narrative's focus to another subplot Allows the reader to catch his breath between visceral action sequences.

5 What is the PACE, POV, and Point?
Timed Discussion: Page 299

6 Do Now How did you do on your PSAT?
Anyone want to share their understanding of DI?

7 Sensory Imagery for “HELL”
Sight Sound Smell Taste Touch

8 Important Things to Remember
These play a huge role in DI: Images Diction DI is much like tone & mood: Tone = attitude of the speaker on the subject Mood=is the feeling YOU get when you read certain parts

9 Homework Journal #25:   Read "Pigeon Woman" (306-7) and determine the Dominant Impression through Visual and Sensory imagery.  Explain how the imagery and diction creates the DI. 

10 Structuralism What patterns exist within the text that make it a part of other works like it (genre)? What patterns exist within the text that make it a product of a larger culture (American)? What patterns exist within the text that connect it to the larger "human" experience (Universalism)?


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