In complete sentences, respond to the following questions for ONE of the short stories from the lesson: "The Boarded Window," "Beware of
the Dog" or "The Sniper."
Remember that analysis means you will use quotations from the story you read to support your answers. Demonstrate your answer
is correct by including support from the story and an explanation. For example, a question asking, "How does the author create suspense ?"
might be answered with: The author creates suspense in his first line: "When Miss Emily Grierson died, our whole town went to the funeral."
By beginning with an ending
the funeral-Faulkner prepares the reader for a story full of twists and surprises.
1. Which story did you read?
2. Describe the physical setting of the story. Which words or descriptions contribute to the emotional setting or mood? What is the mood
that results from the author's use of description?
3. What is the theme? How do the final lines of the story influence the meaning or theme of the story?
4. What techniques does the author use to create a surprise ending?
5. Were you surprised by the twist? If so, why? If not, what should the author have done to make the ending more surprising and
effective?
6. What was your experience in reading this story? Did it evoke fear or physically have an effect on you? Why or why not?
Part 2: Creation
Choose just one of the fobywing creative writing exercises. Have fun!
1. Create a surprise ending to an original story. You don't need to write a whole story-just the twist ending. Begin with a short summary
of the setting, characters, plot, and conflicts in your story. Then, write an ending to your story with an unexpected twist using the
techniques learned in this lesson. You should only need two or three fully developed paragraphs. Be sure to label at least three of the
techniques used to demonstrate what you've learned.
2. Create an alternative ending for the story you read in the lesson. Summarize any necessary changes you made in the action of the
story for your surprise ending to make sense. Fully develop your alternative ending in two or three paragraphs. Demonstrate what
you've leared in this lesson by labeling at least three techniques you used.
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Easy brainliest btwhow is the underlined pronoun used in the sentence? last night he served *them* a special dinner. a. direct object b. subject c. possessive d. indirect object
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