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LO: what does PEE stand for? C/W 11 th Sept. What is the person above thinking or feeling?

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C/W. 11 th Sept. LO: what does PEE stand for?. What is the person above thinking or feeling?. Highlight any sentences that describe the setting of the woods or Uncle Montague ’ s house Task: create a mind-map of how the writer uses adjectives to describe the setting in the chapter. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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LO: what does PEE stand for?LO: what does PEE stand for?

C/W 11th Sept.

What is the person above thinking or feeling?

Highlight any sentences that describe the setting of the woods or Uncle Montague’s

house

Task: create a mind-map of how the writer uses adjectives to describe the setting in the chapter

Setting

“I never liked the kissing gate. It had a devilishly strong spring…”

Makes the gate sound evil

LO: what characteristics of the Horror genre can you identify?LO: what characteristics of the Horror genre can you identify?

“the only leaves I ever saw were dead and rotting”

Makes the path creepy

Key WordsPOINTEVIDENCEEXPLANATIONQuotationLanguage feature

LO: what does PEE stand for?LO: what does PEE stand for?

Describe the setting of the short story ‘Through the Woods’

POINT: The setting is presented as scary.

The POINT is the topic sentence

POINT

How do you prove your POINT?You need some EVIDENCE from the story.

EVIDENCE: “It had a devilishly strong spring.”

The EVIDENCE is a quotation from the story.

EVIDENCE

So far, your writing should look like this...

POINT: The setting is presented as scary.EVIDENCE: “It had a devilishly strong

spring.”

PE

What does this mean?

You need to explain why the EVIDENCE proves the POINT.

EXPLANATION: This implies to the reader how unusual and possibly strange the gate is.

EXPLANATION

So far, your writing should look like this...

POINT: The setting is presented as scary.EVIDENCE: “It had a devilishly strong

spring.”EXPLANATION: This implies to the reader

how unusual and possibly strange the gate is.

PEE

So far, your writing should look like this...

POINT: The setting is presented as scary.EVIDENCE: “It had a devilishly strong

spring.”EXPLANATION: This implies to the reader

how unusual and possibly strange the gate is. The word “devilishly” reminds the reader of the devil and implies a sense of evil and terror.

PEE

So far, your writing should look like this...

The setting is presented as scary.

PEE

So far, your writing should look like this...

The setting is presented as scary. The sentence

PEE

So far, your writing should look like this...

The setting is presented as scary. The sentence “it had a devilishly strong spring”

PEE

So far, your writing should look like this...

The setting is presented as scary. The sentence “it had a devilishly strong spring” implies to the reader how unusual and possibly strange the gate is.

PEE

So far, your writing should look like this...

The setting is presented as scary. The sentence “it had a devilishly strong spring” implies to the reader how unusual and possibly strange the gate is. The word “devilishly”

PEE

So far, your writing should look like this...

The setting is presented as scary. The sentence “it had a devilishly strong spring” implies to the reader how unusual and possibly strange the gate is. The word “devilishly” reminds the reader of the devil and implies a sense of evil and terror.

PEE

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