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This refers to the soundness

and strength of the


argument.

a. validity
b. evidence
c. authority
d. timeliness

validity
These are the facts, data, information, and
examples that a writer uses to support the
point he or she is trying to make.

a. timeliness
b. authority
c. validity
d. evidence

evidence
Who is the author and what are
his or her qualifications?

a. authority
b. timeliness
c. validity
d. evidence

authority
It tells when was it posted and or
last updated.

a. evidence
b. validity
c. timeliness
d. authority

timeliness
Which refers to the sufficiency or
completeness of the information
provided?

a. accuracy
b. audience
c. adequacy
d. relevance

adequacy
NO ONE’S TOO
OLD FOR
COMPLIMENTS!
The Eight Elements
of the Story
1. Setting
2. Characters
1. Protagonist – the main character

2. Antagonist – the opponent of the main


character

3. Peripheral and dynamic characters – they


move forward to the center of the storyline.
3. Conflict
1. Protagonist vs Antagonist
2. Protagonist vs. Nature
3. Protagonist vs. Self
4. Protagonist vs. society
4. Theme
 True love
 God vs. Evil
 The pain of war
 Seeking Freedom
 Political corruption
 Romance comedy
5. PLOT
6. Point of View
7. Tone
8. Style
Application: Group 1

Directions: Identify the elements of the story, “ A Raisin in the Sun” by filling up the table of the needed information.

Characters Setting Conflict theme Point of Tone Style


View
Application: Group
2
the students will make a short story with the
complete elements of the picture given by the
teacher.
Assessment:
1. It refers to the time and place in which the story takes
place.
2. Why is important to know the elements of the story?
3. What type of conflict that is fighting oneself?
4. Which of the following plot in the story that
complications are introduced?
Assessment:
6. It is part of the plot that provides the necessary background
information like the setting and character details.
7. A character in the story who doesn’t change much
throughout a story but set only on the context.
8. This character started out as unassuming peripheral person
and as the story progresses, he moves toward the center of
the storyline.
Assessment:
9. What element is considered the backdrop of the story?
10. An element of the story often associated with a moral of
the story or an analogy. It attempts to convey a piece if
wisdom.
Assignment:
 IN A SHORT BOND PAPER WRITE YOUR OWN LIFE STORY.
HIGHLIGHT THE EIGHTH ELEMENT OF THE STORY. THIS IS
TO BE PASSED ON MONDAY!

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