PICTURES OF MISMANAGEMENT IN TRAUMA CENTRE SIRSA BY DR.JAIDEEP MPH
Subject:- English Grammar Class:- 6 th Distt. Sirsa.
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Transcript of Subject:- English Grammar Class:- 6 th Distt. Sirsa.
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Subject:- English GrammarClass:- 6th
Distt. Sirsa
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Tells about a single event or experience
Fictional (not true)
500 to 15,000 words in length
It has a beginning, middle, and end
Creates an impression on the reader
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SettingCharacterizationPlotConflictClimaxResolutionThemePoint of view
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Setting:Tells the reader where and when the story takes place.
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Characterizatio
n- Creation of imaginary people who appear to be real to the reader. The writer gives information about the characters in the story.
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Plot: A series of events through which the writer reveals what is happening, to whom, and why.
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Conflict: Is a problem in the story that needs to be resolved.
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Climax: When the action comes to its highest point of conflict.
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Resolution: The story’s action after the climax until the end of the story. The “conclusion” of the story.
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Theme: The story’s main ideas. The “message” the writer intends to communicate by telling the story.
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Point of view: The position of the narrator of the story and what the writer sees from that vantage point.
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Great writers are able to use the elements of the short story with such precision that the reader is caught up in the action of the story. This is a mark of a good story and our goal as a writer.
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