l. Introduction to the Passage o 1. Type of literature: A piece of narration o--character(protagonist/antagonist) -action(incidents, events etc) o--conflicts(suspense, tension) ●-- climax denouement (close)
II. Introduction to the Passage ⚫ 1. Type of literature: A piece of narration ⚫ --character (protagonist/antagonist) ⚫ --action (incidents, events, etc.) ⚫ --conflicts (suspense, tension) ⚫ --climax ⚫ --denouement (close)
Introduction to the Passage ●2. Main idea ● Face to Face with Hurricane Can∥le describes the heroic struggle of the Koshaks and their friends against the forces of a devastating hurricane
Introduction to the Passage ⚫ 2. Main idea: ⚫ Face to Face with Hurricane Camille describes the heroic struggle of the Koshaks and their friends against the forces of a devastating hurricane
Introduction to the Passage ●3. Organization: o --introduction(para 1-6) o--development (para7-26 climax(Para 27) ●--conc| usion
Introduction to the Passage ⚫ 3. Organization: ⚫ --introduction (para 1- 6) ⚫ --development (para 7 – 26) ⚫ --climax (Para 27) ⚫ --conclusion
Organization of the Text o Introductory paragraphs 1-6 time place ●- background O --- conflict: man versus hurricanes character: John Koshak
Organization of the Text ⚫ Introductory paragraphs 1 - 6 ⚫ --- time ⚫ --- place ⚫ --- background ⚫ --- conflict: man versus hurricanes ⚫ --- character: John Koshak
Organization of the Text ● Development(7-26) o The writer builds up and sustains the suspense in the story by describing in detail and vividly the incidents showing how the koshaks and their friends struggled against each onslaught of the hurricane
Organization of the Text ⚫ Development (7 – 26) ⚫ The writer builds up and sustains the suspense in the story by describing in detail and vividly the incidents showing how the Koshaks and their friends struggled against each onslaught of the hurricane