KNOW and UNDERSTAND…

-Review the different rhyme schemes. (Lesson 3, page 2)
-Review point of view and reasons why characters could have different points of view. (Lesson 4, page 4)
-Review how the different structural elements, characters and setting, help contribute to the plot. Also, the story’s plot is driven by conflict. (Lesson 5)
-The literary devices, repetition and symbolism, are related because authors use repetition to add layers of symbolism and develop meaning. (Lesson 6)
-Review Lesson 7, page 5 to understand how you might interpret different forms of media differently (audio, video, text).

all in simple form

Rhyme schemes are patterns of rhyme in poetry. Point of view is the perspective from which a story is told, and characters can have different points of view based on their experiences. Characters and setting contribute to the plot of a story, which is driven by conflict. Repetition and symbolism are related because authors use repetition to add layers of symbolism and meaning. Different forms of media, such as audio, video, and text, can be interpreted differently by individuals.