p.1034 Read the Build Background about British Society.
You will analyze plot in this story. The opening paragraph will explain exposition (introduction of characters, setting, and theme). 1. What are the details of exposition? What elements of the opening paragraph shows that this story will be realistic? What is the tone of the story?
2. What does Rosemary's response to the shopkeeper's flattery reveal about her character?
3. Multiple Meanings- The homograph minute (referring to a measurement of time) in the story the word minute (pronounced my noot) meaning very small.
4. Why is this statement ironic? "Why should I be so cruel?" p. 1038
5. Why does Rosemary feel triumphant after she has "netted" the girl?
6. What does Rosemary's fantasy of herself as a fairy godmother suggests?
7. Why is it ironic that Rosemary calls the girl her friend?
8. What is the climax or turning point of the story?
9. Why is Rosemary surprised to hear what Philip says about the woman?
10. What is the relationship between Philip and Rosemary?
11. Imagine that, Miss Smith wants to throw a party to introduce the woman to her rich friends. Design an invitation for the party.
You will analyze plot in this story. The opening paragraph will explain exposition (introduction of characters, setting, and theme). 1. What are the details of exposition? What elements of the opening paragraph shows that this story will be realistic? What is the tone of the story?
2. What does Rosemary's response to the shopkeeper's flattery reveal about her character?
3. Multiple Meanings- The homograph minute (referring to a measurement of time) in the story the word minute (pronounced my noot) meaning very small.
4. Why is this statement ironic? "Why should I be so cruel?" p. 1038
5. Why does Rosemary feel triumphant after she has "netted" the girl?
6. What does Rosemary's fantasy of herself as a fairy godmother suggests?
7. Why is it ironic that Rosemary calls the girl her friend?
8. What is the climax or turning point of the story?
9. Why is Rosemary surprised to hear what Philip says about the woman?
10. What is the relationship between Philip and Rosemary?
11. Imagine that, Miss Smith wants to throw a party to introduce the woman to her rich friends. Design an invitation for the party.
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