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November 18
Pre-watching exercise,
Criterion A - Comprehending Written and Spoken Text Assessment
November 19
Criterion A - Comprehending Written and Spoken Text Assessment
November 20
Answer the following reading guide questions in your notebook.
1. Describe one important event in the book and explain why it is significant to the story (to the plot, the characters, the ideas of the book).
2. What is the general feeling or mood of the book? Give specific examples of how the author creates that feeling or mood.
3. Find one specific idea, event, or behavior in the book that relates to real life. Explain the relationship you see.
4. Give an example of a significant conflict or conflicts between two characters (external conflict) or between a character and his/her conscience (internal conflict).
November 21
What is "mood" in relation to a book or a film? According to Our English Class "Mood is the atmosphere of a piece of writing; it's the emotions a selection arouses in a reader. For a list of some common mood descriptors click on the following link:
http://ourenglishclass.net/class-notes/writing/the-writing-process/craft/tone-and-mood/
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