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The Serenity Prayer God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change; courage to change the things I can; and wisdom to know the difference.

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1 The Serenity Prayer God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change; courage to change the things I can; and wisdom to know the difference. Living one day at a time; Enjoying one moment at a time; Accepting hardships as the pathway to peace; Taking, as He did, this sinful world as it is, not as I would have it; Trusting that He will make all things right if I surrender to His Will; That I may be reasonably happy in this life and supremely happy with Him Forever in the next. Amen.

2 Today’s Checklist Hero Paragraph Best conversation ever Elements of a short story introduction Read “Charles” – Short story  Answer questions

3 Have your best conversation ever Best conversation ever contest Best conversation ever

4 The Power of Stories One lesson we can learn from pre- industrial peoples is the power of storytelling. I am struck by how important storytelling is among tribal peoples; it forms the basis of their educational systems. The Celtic peoples, for example, insisted that only the poets could be teachers. Why? I think it is because knowledge that is not passed through the heart is dangerous: it may lack wisdom; it may be a power trip; it may squelch life out of the learners. - Matthew Fox

5 Short stories Setting: The time and place presented in the story. This is usually described in the introduction of the story. Example: It was a cold and gloomy night as John stood at the edge of Lake Ontario.

6 Atmosphere: The mood or feeling of a place or situation. Atmosphere usually helps create feelings or emotions, and is usually established in the setting (for instance, a haunted house on a moonless night).

7 Plot: The story line; the series of events that happen in a story. Theme: The main ideas behind a story or the point the author is making. The theme is suggested and is never stated in the story. An author is usually suggesting something about life or human behaviour.

8 Protagonist: The main character or “hero” of a story. Antagonist: The character that challenges or is the opposite of the main character (can sometimes be seen as a villain).

9 Conflict: The problem between two forces, one of which will eventually win at the end of the story. Common types of conflict:  Person vs. person  Person vs. society  Person vs. nature  Person vs. supernatural  Person vs. self

10 Mood: The way the reader feels about the topic or the subject of the story. (For instance, when you’re reading, do you feel angry? Disturbed? Sad?)

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