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English 9 Fiction and Nonfiction

English 9 Fiction and Nonfiction. Week 2: “The Cask of Amontillado”. English 9: “The Cask of Amontillado” 8/26-8/30. Lit Term: Foreshadowing. Plot: sequence of events Exposition : introduces setting, characters, & situation

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English 9 Fiction and Nonfiction

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  1. English 9 Fiction and Nonfiction Week 2: “The Cask of Amontillado”

  2. English 9: “The Cask of Amontillado” 8/26-8/30 Fiction & Nonfiction Week 2

  3. Lit Term: Foreshadowing Fiction & Nonfiction Week 1

  4. Plot: sequence of events • Exposition: introduces setting, characters, & situation • Rising action: includes inciting incident (introduces conflict), & conflict’s development • Climax: highest point of interest/ suspense • Falling action: everything following climax • Resolution/ denouement: insight or change conveyed (revealed) Notes: Plot Structure Elements of Plot Structure

  5. “Cask” Vocab • Remember to update your Table of Contents • Copy words & definitions from pg. 58

  6. Journal: Art & Literature • Does this image better represent Fortunato, or Montresor, and why? • How does this image represent both Montresor’s feelings, and Fortunato’s situation? • How is this similar to and/or different from what you had pictured? Cask of Amontillado by Colin Wright

  7. Grammar Handbook (GH) Notes: Pronouns Pronouns & Antecedents • Set up your Table of Contents • Set up your Cornell notes • Rule 1 • A pronoun must agree with its antecedent (the word to which it refers, or the word it represents). • Ex: One must always use proper agreement in his or her essay. • A person should care for her body, mind, and spirit. Fiction & Nonfiction Week 1

  8. Do NOT refer to singular pronouns as “their” • Anybody, each, either, everyone, nobody, somebody, etc. • Use the VERB test: • If you’d use a singular VERB, it’s a singular pronoun • EX: Anybody is welcome. • NO: Anybody are welcome. • EX: Nobody had his homework. • NO: Nobody had their homework. Tricky Singular Pronouns

  9. P/A agr. • Pronoun/Antecedent Agreement SUMMARY: Editing Mark

  10. Grammar Handbook 1. Cover 2. Noun Page 3. Pronoun Page Title Rule Found Example (with proper nouns marked) Original Example • Name • Class & Period • Date (22 August 2013) • Title: English 9 Grammar Handbook • Illustration Fiction & Nonfiction Week 1

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