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As you read "dragon, dragon," you will idenMfy the following parts of the plot: exposiMon--(introducMon of the problem) rising acMon-(development of problem) falling aCMon-(how the problem is solved) resoluMon, or conclusion, of the story follows the climax. The theme - SomeMmes the theme is stated directly in the story - otherMmes you must figure it out by thinking about the
As you read "dragon, dragon," you will idenMfy the following parts of the plot: exposiMon--(introducMon of the problem) rising acMon-(development of problem) falling aCMon-(how the problem is solved) resoluMon, or conclusion, of the story follows the climax. The theme - SomeMmes the theme is stated directly in the story - otherMmes you must figure it out by thinking about the
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As you read "dragon, dragon," you will idenMfy the following parts of the plot: exposiMon--(introducMon of the problem) rising acMon-(development of problem) falling aCMon-(how the problem is solved) resoluMon, or conclusion, of the story follows the climax. The theme - SomeMmes the theme is stated directly in the story - otherMmes you must figure it out by thinking about the
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summary
sentences
about
each.
You
will
be
reading
a
fairy
tale
and
folk
tale.
Complete
the
T-‐chart.
WHAT
DO
I
KNOW
ABOUT
FAIRY
AND
WHAT
CAN
I
PREDICT
ABOUT
THE
2
FOLK
TALES?
STORIES
WE
WILL
BE
READING?
STORY ELEMENTS: Plot and Theme The
plot
of
a
story
is
the
sequence
of
events
arranged
around
a
problem
or
conflict.
As
characters
aKempt
to
solve
the
problem,
events
build
to
a
climax,
or
turning
point.
The
resoluMon,
or
conclusion,
of
the
story
follows
the
climax.
As
you
read
“Dragon,
Dragon”
you
will
idenMfy
the
following
parts
of
the
plot:
• ExposiMon-‐(introducMon
of
the
problem)
• Rising
AcMon-‐(development
of
the
problem)
• Climax-‐(turning
point)
• Falling
AcMon-‐(aWer
the
problem
is
solved)
• ResoluMon-‐(how
the
problem
turns
out)
Theme
• The
underlying
message
of
the
story.
– SomeMmes
the
theme
is
stated
directly
in
the
story.
– Other
Mmes,
you
must
figure
it
out
by
thinking
about
the
characters
and
their
acMons
VOCABULARY • Turn
to
pg.
432
in
your
PrenMce
Hall
Literature
Book
• Write
down
the
5
vocabulary
words,
definiMons
and
then
look
in
the
story
and
copy
the
sentence
each
word
is
in.
plagued
ravaged
tyrant
reflecMng
craned
DRAGON, DRAGON • THEME:
“It
is
important
to
listen
to
your
parents.”
• WHILE
I’M
READING:
– Pay
aKenMon
to
characters
acMons
– How
those
acMons
relate
to
or
express
the
theme.