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Story Elements in Poppy

Story Elements in Poppy. Story by: Avi PowerPoint by: Abbey, and Katie. characters. Poppy Ereth Mr. Ocax Lungwort Basil Ragweed Rye Sweet Cicely George. Protagonist And Antagonist. Poppy Mr.Ocax. Literary Devices. Foreshadowing

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Story Elements in Poppy

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  1. Story Elements in Poppy Story by: Avi PowerPoint by: Abbey, and Katie

  2. characters • Poppy • Ereth • Mr. Ocax • Lungwort • Basil • Ragweed • Rye • Sweet Cicely • George

  3. Protagonist And Antagonist • Poppy Mr.Ocax

  4. Literary Devices • Foreshadowing • Foreshadowing means to hint at what is going to happen. Example: • “Poppy put the quill back in her sash, she was hoping she would never have to use it.” • Onomatopoeia • Onomatopoeia is the sound occurring throughout the story. Example: • “Whoosh! Mr. Ocax dove in at Poppy.”

  5. Literary Devices • Simile • Simile means to compare things using “like” or “as”. Example: • “The quill was like a sword.” Literary Devices • Foreshadowing Foreshadowing means to hint at what is going to happen. • Onomatopoeia Onomatopoeia means the sound occurring throughout the story. • Simile Simile means to compare things using “like” or “as”.

  6. Point of View • Point of View is where the author tells it from a characters perspective. In Poppy, Mr. Ocax and Poppy are telling the story. When they are changing perspective in Poppy, they will ether start a new paragraph or they will put something like this: * * *.

  7. Setting • Time: Present • Place: Dimwood Forest, Gray House, New House, Bannock Hill, Glitter Creek, Cornfield, Ereth’s Log, Mr. Ocax’s Watching Tree, and Tar Road.

  8. Climax and Conflict • Climax • Climax is the most exciting or scariest part of the story. • In Poppy, it is when she is fighting Mr. Ocax with the quill. • Conflict • Conflict is the problem in the story. • In Poppy, Mr. Ocax wanted to eat Poppy. • Also, Mr. Ocax won’t let Poppy and her family move to New House.

  9. Books of Poppy • There are more books in Poppy like: • Ragweed • Ereth’s Birthday • Poppy and Rye

  10. Bibliography • http://img1.fantasticfiction.co.uk/images/n10/n54497.jpg • http://www.esf.edu/aec/adks/mammals/images/pema_cute.jpg • http://www.aefraser.com/blog/october/porcupine_9.jpg • http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/eb/Bubo_virginianus_-Canada-6.jpg/240px-Bubo_virginianus_-Canada-6.jpg • http://www.quikkill.com/PestLibrary/Images/DeerMouse.jpg • http://www.oregonzoo.org/Cards/BirdsOfPrey/images/greathornedowl.jpg

  11. Bibliography • http://ca.pbsstatic.com/l/00/4900/9780380804900.jpg • http://cb.pbsstatic.com/l/72/7172/9780380797172.jpg • http://mag.amazing-kids.org/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/04-Nonfiction-Book-Review-Ragweed.jpg • http://cn1.kaboodle.com/hi/img/c/0/0/5f/4/AAAADO4HWqwAAAAAAF9NWQ.jpg?v=1248668508000

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