THE WRITER’S PURPOSE Appraise the unity of plot, setting and characterization in a material viewed to achieve the Writer’s Purpose .
QUESTIONS Direction: Interpret the chart by answering the following questions. 1. What region has the highest number of COVID-19 cases for the month of March? 2. Which has the lowest cases of deaths? 3. Which region in Mindanao has the highest estimated population? 4. What region in Luzon has the highest number of recoveries? 5. What is the total estimated population of the last two regions in Luzon?
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QUESTIONS Who are the people in this comic strip? Where does this scene take place? What is going on in this scenario? What are their worries? What do you think might be the end of this scenario?
The Elements of a Story
CHARACTER is the mental, emotional, and social qualities to distinguish one entity from another (people, animals, spirits, automatons, pieces of furniture , and other animated objects).
Plot is the order in which things move and happen in a story.
Setting includes time and place.
THEME is the main idea that weaves the story together, the why, the underlying ideas of what happens in the piece of literature, often a statement about society or human nature.
POINT OF VIEW is determined by the authors descriptions of characters, setting , and events told to the reader throughout the story STYLE is how the author says something, the choice of words and the use of language , sentence construction, imagery... not what the author says. It adds significance and impact to the author's writing. TONE tells us the author feels about his or her subject. Words express the writer's attitude toward his or her work, subject, and readers
Mythology (from the Greek mythos for story-of-the-people, and logos for word or speech, so the spoken story of a people) is the study and interpretation of often sacred tales or fables of a culture known as myths or the collection of such stories which deal with various aspects of the human condition: good and evil