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    Aulia Qanita A. The Valiant 611102837 Holworthy Hall and Robert Middlemass 1. Plot Analysis: 1.1 Exposition The exposition is when the narrator introduces the setting of the prison‚ the characters of the Warden Holt‚ and Father Daly. The curtain rises upon the Warden’s office …………………………………. Warden Holt‚ dressed in a dark brown sack suit‚ with a negligee shirt and a black string-tie ……………………………… Father Daly is a slender‚ white-haired priest of somewhat more than middle age; he is

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    Characters Giselle Vasco is a 22-year-old student who is in her first year of medical school. Giselle’s the smart one and fairly pretty...maybe. She is a compulsive studier that faces a losing battle with anorexia and blames it on her dead father‚ who she claims never loved her as much as her younger sister‚ Holly. Within Giselle’s narrative‚ she carries on a dialogue with the pessimistic side of herself‚ her inner demon – which‚ most likely‚ is her disease. Giselle comes face to face with her

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    Step-by-step There are 5 sections to this book report. Each section is worth 20 points. Do not skip a section. Each section is important to show your understanding of the book you read. Section 1 – Section 1 is a paragraph about the award that your book either won outright‚ or was nominated for. Learning about the award means you know why the book won‚ and you see the recommendation of others. Someone‚ somewhere‚ thought this book was worth reading‚ and special – because it won or was nominated

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    Deprivation Chamber help us understand the nature of conflict? To answer this question I looked into the idea of what conflict is in a literary sense. As a child we learned of literary conflict in the sense of Freytags Pyramid; exposition‚ rising action‚ climax‚ falling action‚ and dénouement. This flow of action was appropriate in regards to our level of thinking in our early years of questioning. Sadly in reality many times major conflicts in our lives are more complex than what could be charted on a

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    shoes. The rising action occurs when he sees his teacher wearing an engage ring‚ going shopping hand-in-hand with her fiancé. He is even more angered when noticing the fiancé is insensitive and treats his teacher with neglect. The conflict is led to climax when the little boy challenges the fiancé to a duel to the death. As “death cancels everything but truth”‚ confronting the boundary between life and death‚ the fiancé confesses his love for the teacher is just made up obligation. Achieving his aim

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    information about the author (bullet 4 items): MLA citation as needed: Plot Summary in Paragraph Format: Must be in your OWN words from your reading of the novel/play so a citation will NOT be needed! (Include: Exposition‚ Conflict‚ Rising Action‚ Climax‚ Falling Action‚ Resolution) Expository writing/formal tone. No citation needed for this section as student should be able to select meaningful text and then analyze that text! “Quotation” “Universal and/or Thematic Significance (Analyze)” 1. Speaker:

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    can be classified into three types; there are the nightmares‚ the realistic dreams‚ and the fairytale dreams. Each dream can be divided into parts just like a story. There is the main plot‚ with the exposition‚ then the rising action followed by the climax‚ falling action‚ and ending in the resolution‚ unless you wake up in the middle of that dream. Not all people finish their dreams because of alarms‚ just getting woke up and if something in your dream manages to wake you. First are the nightmares

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    liberation from school‚ and putting rocks in their pockets and guarding a pile of rocks in the corner. Rising Action: Further in the story‚ the lottery has begun and every head of the family has drawn a little piece of paper from the “black box”. Climax: it’s time to see who the winner of the lottery is‚ Bill Hutchinson has won. But his wife Tess wasn’t very happy about it‚ she demanded the lottery to be done again and that it wasn’t a fair draw. Falling Action: Each of Bill Hutchinson’s family

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    The Rain Came

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    THE RAIN CAME GRACE OGOT I. A. VOCABULARY WORDS Luo -a tribe in Northern Kenya and Uganda consecrated-to be inducted into a position rebuked-to be criticized Oganda-“beans” enviable-good fortune that is envied/desired by other people siala tree-acacia tree‚ is the strongest tree in the desert. It can go many months‚ years even‚ without water.  hoarse-making a harsh‚ low sound faint-lacking strength; weak karlamo-the sacred place torrents- a stream of water  flowing with great rapidity and violence

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    Sakyia Moore Plot Elements Element Definition ACT in the Play Exposition:   Rising Action:   Climax:   Falling Action:   Resolution:   Background information is presented‚ main characters are introduced‚ and the conflict is established The conflicts and challenges encountered by the characters. How they respond keeps the story moving forward.  The turning point in the conflict. Tension builds until the main character must make a decision or take action that determines the direction

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