As studied throughout the year, stories have events of Rising Action that increase the tension of the story and lead to the climax. What incidents of Rising Action are found in your novel? See how many events you can come up with in your group. Try for at least 10. Describe the Event of Rising action Give the page number for the Rising Action
On Monday we had a presentation about people who are on the margins of society and struggling to get by. We were told that they faced two major problems. 1. Meeting basic needs; shelter, food, clothing. 2. Having a Broken Heart. As our speaker said, everybody has 'heart' damage, but hopefully we have enough safety nets to keep us safe when heartbreak happens. Major heartbreak has been caused by residential schools, which has contributed to the homeless problem in Winnipeg, which the speaker went into in some detail. Question to answer about your protagonist. What challenges, if any, does your protagonist face in meeting 1. Basic Needs 2. Having a Broken Heart
Identity In your groups, talk about identity. At your age, much of your identity has been inherited. Did your parents, grandparents, great-grandparents, great-great-grandparents: Go to a school building Monday to Friday? Speak the same language and dialect as you? Wear the same style of clothes? Worship the same religion? Live in Winnipeg? Other differences/similarities? As you get older, what parts of your identity do you hope to keep the same/change?
ReplyDeleteThe main character is in a place very snowy.
The time seems like it is in the present.
The mood is fast paced and things happens fast.
The landscape has a lot of mountains and hills.
the main character it snows a lot where he lives
ReplyDeletethe time seems like it is one year ago about
the mood is he does stuff fast
the landscape is he lives on a hill