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The Most Dangerous Game By Richard Connell
Famous for Suspense Uncertainty or anxiety the reader feels about what is going to happen next. MDG  has been made into many movies.  I cant show this one because Ice-T has a potty mouth.
Key Terms Plot A series of related events. Conflict A problem of some kind Exposition The opening of a story Complication Problems in resolving the conflict Climax Denouement  The key scene, the major conflict resolves What happens after the resolution
Practice Think of a story you know. Example:  a fairy tale, movie, childrens story Draw a diagram that graphs the four major parts of the plot. Exposition, Complications, Climax, Resolution
Yes, A most dangerous game indeed.  Eeexcellent.
Playing with Time Flashback An interruption of the flow of events to look back at a past event. Flash-forward An interruption in the flow of events to look forward at events. Foreshadowing Hints or clues that suggest what is to come in a story.
Practice Look back to your plot line. Using you imagination, create a flashback in the story.  This will be a small paragraph under the plot line. This should be something that did not happen, but could of.
PREFIXES: IMPORTANT BEGINNINGS Prefix  Meaning  Example pre   before  preview,  view before inter   between  interaction,  action between un   not  unpopular,  not popular mis   badly;  mismatch,  bad match wrong re   again  replay,  play again
Prediction Based on what you have seen and heard today,  write what you think The Most Dangerous Game is about.

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The Most Dangerous Game

  • 1. The Most Dangerous Game By Richard Connell
  • 2. Famous for Suspense Uncertainty or anxiety the reader feels about what is going to happen next. MDG has been made into many movies. I cant show this one because Ice-T has a potty mouth.
  • 3. Key Terms Plot A series of related events. Conflict A problem of some kind Exposition The opening of a story Complication Problems in resolving the conflict Climax Denouement The key scene, the major conflict resolves What happens after the resolution
  • 4. Practice Think of a story you know. Example: a fairy tale, movie, childrens story Draw a diagram that graphs the four major parts of the plot. Exposition, Complications, Climax, Resolution
  • 5. Yes, A most dangerous game indeed. Eeexcellent.
  • 6. Playing with Time Flashback An interruption of the flow of events to look back at a past event. Flash-forward An interruption in the flow of events to look forward at events. Foreshadowing Hints or clues that suggest what is to come in a story.
  • 7. Practice Look back to your plot line. Using you imagination, create a flashback in the story. This will be a small paragraph under the plot line. This should be something that did not happen, but could of.
  • 8. PREFIXES: IMPORTANT BEGINNINGS Prefix Meaning Example pre before preview, view before inter between interaction, action between un not unpopular, not popular mis badly; mismatch, bad match wrong re again replay, play again
  • 9. Prediction Based on what you have seen and heard today, write what you think The Most Dangerous Game is about.