Unit Test will be matching, true/false, multiple choice, short answer, and essay. Be ready to share specific examples from the text.
-Be able to identify the authors and characters o each short story we read:
“The Birds” “The Most Dangerous Game” “The Cask of Amontillado” “The Tell-Tale Heart” “Eleonora” “The Red-Headed League” “The Scarlet Ibis”
-Know the plot and main events of each story (see summaries on wiki).
-What are the five elements of a short story?
-Know and be able to label the five parts of the plot chart diagram.
-Know the types of five types of conflict (man v. )
-Know types of characters (Protagonist, Antagonist, Static, Dynamic, Flat, Round)
-Know literary terms: foreshadowing, tone, imagery, suspense, irony, and symbol. -Be able to recognize/ share an example__ with concrete details of one of these from each story.
-Review “Getting to Know Poe” worksheet.
-Review “Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and RHL” worksheet
-Review PowerPoint presentations on course calendar wiki (“Elements of Short Story 1” and “More Literary Terms”)
Short Story Unit Review Sheet
Unit Test will be matching, true/false, multiple choice, short answer, and essay.
Be ready to share specific examples from the text.
-Be able to identify the authors and characters o each short story we read:
“The Birds”
“The Most Dangerous Game”
“The Cask of Amontillado”
“The Tell-Tale Heart”
“Eleonora”
“The Red-Headed League”
“The Scarlet Ibis”
-Know the plot and main events of each story (see summaries on wiki).
-What are the five elements of a short story?
-Know and be able to label the five parts of the plot chart diagram.
-Know the types of five types of conflict (man v. )
-Know types of characters (Protagonist, Antagonist, Static, Dynamic, Flat, Round)
-Know literary terms: foreshadowing, tone, imagery, suspense, irony, and symbol.
-Be able to recognize/ share an example__ with concrete details of one of these from each story.
-Review “Getting to Know Poe” worksheet.
-Review “Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and RHL” worksheet
-Review PowerPoint presentations on course calendar wiki (“Elements of Short Story 1” and “More Literary Terms”)