
UNDERSTAND FICTION: Read pages 17-21 and SQP3R in your BLOG.
QUESTIONS:
1. What is fiction?
2. Which ones are the key forms of fiction?
3. What's the plot?
4. What's a conflict?
5. Whom are the characters?
6. What's the setting?
7. What's the theme related to?
8. How do we apply the strategies?
MY PREDICTIONS:
1. Fiction's a story that's not real, it's about imaginative things.
2. One's about a single idea, and the other one's more complex.
3. The plot's the events happening during the story.
4. A conflict is the problem in the story.
5. The characters are the persons or animals involved in the story.
6. The setting's the place where the events take place.
7. The theme's related to the message the story leaves.
8. We predict what the story's going to be about before reading using our strategies.
ANSWERS:
1. Is a writing that comes from a writer's imagination.
2. SHORT STORY: revolves around a single idea, very short.
NOVEL: involves a more complicated plot, a longer work.
3. The sequence of events in a story.
4. A problem or struggle involving two or more opposing forces.
5. People, animals or imaginary creatures that take part in the action of the story.
6. The time and place in which the action of the story happens.
7. The meaning, moral or message about life that the writer conveys to the reader.
8. Previewing the story, then connecting, questioning, predicting and visualizing.

