Sequence of Events
Today is March 08th, 2022
Objective: Examine the sequence of a story by analyzing a story.
B.P: 1 Corinthians 14:33Follow order is good.
Sequence of Events in a Story
Sequencing refers to the identification of the components of a story — the beginning, middle, and end — and also to the ability to retell the events within a given text in the order in which they occurred. The ability to sequence events in a text is a key comprehension strategy, especially for narrative texts.
Sequence Characteristics
It helps understand the structure of a text and how it is put together. It will help readers to construct a cohesive and logical flow to their writing that readers can follow easily. Develop problem-solving in order to understand better falling action and resolution.
Types sequence order
Linear Narrative: The linear telling of a story as a sequence of events as they happened in time.
Nonlinear Narrative: The nonlinear telling of a story as a series of separate events told out of chronological order
Reverse order: The telling of a story from the end to the beginning, sharing events in the reverse order from which they occurred in time.
Foreshadowing
Foreshadowing gives the audience hints or signs about the future. It suggests what is to come through imagery, language, and/or symbolism. It does not directly give away the outcome, but rather, suggests it.
Types of Foreshadowing
- Foreshadowing- Direct: Hinting at an outcome or event by openly (directly) suggesting what could happen
- Foreshadowing – Indirect: Hinting at an outcome or event by leaving subtle (indirect) clues to the plotline.
- Foreshadowing by Prophecy: A prophecy foreshadows a crucial event without revealing the details on how it will occur. In storytelling, as a general rule, a prophecy always comes true in one way or another, which makes it a very effective foreshadowing tool.
Importance of Foreshadowing
Foreshadowing is used for many different purposes; however, its target is always the audience. It is a technique used to change the perception of the audience by providing them with more knowledge than to some or all of actual characters involved.
Flashback in a Story
Flashback is a device that moves an audience from the present moment in a chronological narrative to a scene in the past. Often, flashbacks are abrupt interjections that further explain a story or character with background information and memories.
Vocabulary
- Adage
- Coherence
- Promotion
- Invoice
- Boycott
- Famished
- Relinquesh
Bibliography
Literary Terms, 2015. https://www.literaryterms.netHolt McDougal (2012) 1st edition. Literature. Common Core Edition (ISBN-13: 978-0547618371) Studyliterature,2000-2020. https://www.study.com/
Thank you!!
Ms. Paola Andino
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Sequence of Events
Today is March 08th, 2022
Objective: Examine the sequence of a story by analyzing a story.
B.P: 1 Corinthians 14:33Follow order is good.
Sequence of Events in a Story
Sequencing refers to the identification of the components of a story — the beginning, middle, and end — and also to the ability to retell the events within a given text in the order in which they occurred. The ability to sequence events in a text is a key comprehension strategy, especially for narrative texts.
Sequence Characteristics
It helps understand the structure of a text and how it is put together. It will help readers to construct a cohesive and logical flow to their writing that readers can follow easily. Develop problem-solving in order to understand better falling action and resolution.
Types sequence order
Linear Narrative: The linear telling of a story as a sequence of events as they happened in time.
Nonlinear Narrative: The nonlinear telling of a story as a series of separate events told out of chronological order
Reverse order: The telling of a story from the end to the beginning, sharing events in the reverse order from which they occurred in time.
Foreshadowing
Foreshadowing gives the audience hints or signs about the future. It suggests what is to come through imagery, language, and/or symbolism. It does not directly give away the outcome, but rather, suggests it.
Types of Foreshadowing
Importance of Foreshadowing
Foreshadowing is used for many different purposes; however, its target is always the audience. It is a technique used to change the perception of the audience by providing them with more knowledge than to some or all of actual characters involved.
Flashback in a Story
Flashback is a device that moves an audience from the present moment in a chronological narrative to a scene in the past. Often, flashbacks are abrupt interjections that further explain a story or character with background information and memories.
Vocabulary
Bibliography
Literary Terms, 2015. https://www.literaryterms.netHolt McDougal (2012) 1st edition. Literature. Common Core Edition (ISBN-13: 978-0547618371) Studyliterature,2000-2020. https://www.study.com/
Thank you!!
Ms. Paola Andino