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English, 26.08.2019 17:30 houtchhaytang

if any one of you read these stories, and ansewered these questions, i'm really stuck and idk what to do.
in the two parts of this assignment, you will demonstrate what you have learned about the elements of fiction and the techniques authors use to create suspense and communicate meaning.
part 1: which story did you read?
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?
what is the theme? how do the final lines of the story influence the meaning or theme of the story?
what techniques does the author use to create suspense throughout the story?
do you think the techniques you identified in question four were effective? did they create suspense for you? in your opinion, what technique could be used more effectively?
what techniques does the author use to create a surprise ending?
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?
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: create your own story with a twist ending. write a synopsis of the story up to the ending, and then fully develop the ending. use at least three techniques that create suspense and a twist ending. identify the techniques by labeling them.
create an alternate twist ending of the story that you read in the lesson. summarize any changes that you would need to make to the rest of the story for your ending to make sense, and then fully develop your alternate ending. use at least three techniques that create suspense and a twist ending. identify the techniques by labeling them.
oops, i forgot to name the 3 stories:
"the boarded window" by ambrose bierce, 1891
old man murlock boards up the only window in his house. does he do this to keep something out or to keep something in?
"beware of the dog" by roald dahl, 1946
a british fighter pilot crashes; this is the tale of his recovery.
"the sniper" by liam o'flaherty, 1923
a shootout between the two sides of the irish civil war unfolds one dark night.

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