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Think and Share

Share any local/international issue.


Why you should be aware of the issues that
are happening in the world?

READ THE INTRODUCTION TO


LESSON 3 IN THE BOOK.
 As a citizen of our country and of the world, you
play a great role in the country’s growth and
improvement. As you’ve realized in the previous
lessons, there will always be diversity across
cultures that can make connections difficult to
establish. However, it is our uniqueness that
make each of us special. Once you’ve
successfully established connections on the basis
of uniqueness, you can transcend borders,
develop understanding, harness your leadership
skills, and become a better person.
Transcending
Borders
Elements of a Short Story

Setting

- it tells where and when the story


takes place.
Plot
- Is the series of events in the story.

Exposition
Rising action
Climax
Falling action
Resolution
Character
- the people and
animals or creatures in
the story
Types of Character
1. Static Character
– one who doesn’t undergo any significant
change in character, personality or
perspective over the course of story.
2. Dynamic Character
– one that undergoes a major transition in
one or more of these ways.
Conflict
- the struggle/problem in the
story that creates drama.
Theme
- is the central idea or
the message of the
story.
Static or Dynamic
1. Harry Potter
2. Eponine
3. Jean Valjean
4. Shrek
5. Elsa
6. Draco Malfoy
7. Aslan
8. Frodo
9. Fantine
Double Matching Type

Direction: On page 440, Match the


setting in column A with the
characters in column B and the
conflict in column C.

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