Step 1: Choose one of the following selections for reading.
Step 2: Complete the Lesson Review.
The Adventure of the Cardboard Box
OR
How Jack Went to Seek His Fortune
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Lesson Review
Directions: For each question, write your answer in complete sentences. Use supporting details from the lesson to justify your answers. Do not copy and paste text but use your own words to demonstrate understanding of the lesson concepts. Remember to cite your resources. Citation examples are provided below the Review.
1. What is the genre of this story? Are there any other possible genres this story could fall into?
2. What is the exposition of the story? Summarize it in your own words and provide an example of the text.
3. What is the rising action or actions in this story? What makes this the rising action, in your opinion?
4. What is the climax of this selection? Summarize the climax of the story and provide textual evidence to support your response.
5. What is the falling action in the story? Why do you think this is the falling action? Give textual evidence to support your response.
6. What is the denouement in the story? Do the characters go back to their normal everyday lives? What has changed since the climax of the story?
Step 1: Choose one of the following selections for reading.
Step 2: Complete the Lesson Review.
The Adventure of the Cardboard Box
OR
How Jack Went to Seek His Fortune
Ā
Lesson Review
Directions: For each question, write your answer in complete sentences. Use supporting details from the lesson to justify your answers. Do not copy and paste text but use your own words to demonstrate understanding of the lesson concepts. Remember to cite your resources. Citation examples are provided below the Review.
1. What is the genre of this story? Are there any other possible genres this story could fall into?
2. What is the exposition of the story? Summarize it in your own words and provide an example of the text.
3. What is the rising action or actions in this story? What makes this the rising action, in your opinion?
4. What is the climax of this selection? Summarize the climax of the story and provide textual evidence to support your response.
5. What is the falling action in the story? Why do you think this is the falling action? Give textual evidence to support your response.
6. What is the denouement in the story? Do the characters go back to their normal everyday lives? What has changed since the climax of the story?