A Critique of the Proposed National Education Policy Reform
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1. STORYLINES
(PLOTS)
Coleen Kaye DS Canillo
BSMT 2C, Humanities 13
Date Submitted
Mr. Jaime Cabrera
CEU, Philippines
I learn about literary plots,
electronic research, and
citing references by
completing this activity.
There is no
elevator
to
success,
you have
to take
the stairs.
See: Common Genres of Fiction here
See: Homework Guide here
2. PLOT or STORYLINE
“A plot is an account of the ACTION and all
of the motivations lying behind the action in
a literary work.”
Available online 12-12-2015.
http://rwc.hunter.cuny.edu/reading-writing/on-
line/lit-terms.html
In my own words: Plot is the series or
sequences of events in a story.
My example: Buy ingridients. Cook food.
Prepare. Eat.
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4. MY OWN PLOT1c
I was inlove and
I supported my
feelings and
answered a guy
with a yes
We were always fighting.
I always cry and I just
cant help feeling so
down.
I broke up with
him. And my life
got better than
ever.
5. RISING ACTION
“Rising action- the development of conflict and
complications in a literary work”
Available online 12-12-2015.
http://www.bathcsd.org/webpages/edepartmen
t/literary_terms.cfm
In my own words: Rising action is the
introduction of the conflict of the story.
My example: You fall inlove with a guy and you
started talking to him.
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6. TURNING POINT
“Turning point is the time at which a situation
starts to change in an important way.”
Available online 12-12-2015.
http://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/british
/turning-point
In my own words: It is the sudden change in the
situation oh the story.
My example: College started and step by step I
adopted the college life situation.
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7. CLIMAX
“The climax is the moment of greatest emotional
tension.”
Available online 12-12-2015.
http://www.bathcsd.org/webpages/edepartmen
t/literary_terms.cfm
In my own words: Climax is the most exciting
part of the story
My example:You got in a relationship with your
significant other.
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8. FALLING ACTION
“The falling action in a work of literature is the
sequence of events that follow the climax and
end in the resolution. This is in contrast to the
rising action which leads up to the plot's climax.”
Available online 12-12-2015.
http://contemporarylit.about.com/cs/literaryterms
/g/fallingAction.htm
In my own words:
My example: Suddenly, things arent just working
out.
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9. RESOLUTION
“Resolution is the part of the story's plot line in
which the problem of the story is resolved or
worked out. This occurs after the falling action
and is typically where the story ends.”
Available online 12-12-2015.
http://contemporarylit.about.com/cs/literaryterms
/g/resolution.htm
In my own words: it is when the conflict of the
story finds it solution.
My example:You broke up with him and you
started a new life.
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10. PLOT ELEMENTS:
Brain Practice
Coleen Kaye DS Canillo
BSMT 2C, Humanities 13
Date Submitted
Mr. Jaime Cabrera
CEU, Philippines
I personalize my learning
about the parts of literary
plot by completing this
three-part activity.
Related Stuff
11. New concepts learned
Because of this activity I have realize
what my experience in life are the rising
action, climax and falling actions. This activity
gives a realization to me that I can face
conflicts in my life and find a resolution for it.
NEW INPUTS
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12. This reminds me of…
This activity reminds me of entering
college where I really fill nervous. I really find
that time really hard. But then time passes
by and I found myself chitchatting with my
new found friends.
CONNECTIONS
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13. Usefulness in real situations
This activity would be so helpful I ever
find a habit of writing a story. It can also be
helpful for me if I would be needing to
narrate some situation that had happened
in my life.
APPLICATIONS
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Note: Tests may include ideas from this source and this source.