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GOOD AFTERNOON

YOU ARE YOUR OWN


HERO
PRAYER
God the Father, Creator of all things
True source of light and wisdom
Enlighten our hearts and minds
to follow your will today
Give us the grace to LISTEN ATTENTIVELY
READ critically WRITE excellently
And SPEAK English confidently for deeper meanings
Bless our teachers and classmates today
So that learning becomes a joyful encounter
With you and people
In Jesus name….true love and fruitful learning spring.
AMEN
LET’S RECALL
Identify the following as Simile, Metaphor,
and Personification
1. Everyone is a prey in the eyes of loneliness.
2. Her flexibility is like a rubber.
3. Love is a battlefield.
MATCH THE DEFINITIONS TO THE
FOLLOWING WORDS BELOW.

Poems Short Stories


a work of short, is a collection of
narrative prose that is spoken or written
usually centered words that expresses
around one single ideas or emotions in a
event powerfully vivid and
imaginative style.
MATCH THE DEFINITIONS TO THE
FOLLOWING WORDS BELOW.

Poems Short Stories


is a collection of
a work of short,
spoken or written
narrative prose that
words that expresses
ideas or emotions in a is usually centered
powerfully vivid and around one single
imaginative style. event
OBJECTIVES: At the end of the topic
the students are expected to:

Determine the Discriminate


features of poems 01 02 Information
and short stories. from a material
viewed.

Compare Relate experience


short stories 03 04 from the material
and poem. viewed.
Read the following
titles of Philippine
Literature and tell if
it’s a short story or
a poem.
1. True Decalogue
2. How Brother Leon
brought home a Wife.
3. The Moth and the Lamp.
4. To My Fellow Youth
What Is a Short Story?
A short story is a work of
short, narrative prose that is
usually centered around one
single event.
ELEMENTS OF SHORT STORY
Setting – it is where and when the story takes
place. In a short story there are fewer settings
compared to a novel. The time is more limited.

Characterization - deals with how the


characters in the story are described. In short
stories there are usually fewer characters
compared to a novel. They usually focus on one
central character or protagonist.
PLOT AND STRUCTURE - The plot is the main
sequence of events that make up the story. In short
stories the plot is usually centered around one
experience or significant moment.
CONFLICT - or tension is usually the heart of
the short story and is related to the main character.
CLIMAX - is the point of greatest tension or
intensity in the short story.
RESOLUTION - is the end of the story. It
focuses on how the conflict is ultimately resolved.
NARRATOR POINT OF VIEW - The narrator is the
person telling the story. By point of view, we mean
from whose eyes the story is being told. Short
stories tend to be told through one character’s
point of view.

STYLE - author’s style has to do with the his or


her vocabulary, use of imagery, tone, or the feeling
of the story, the author’s attitude toward the
subject. In some short stories the tone can be
ironic, humorous, cold, or dramatic.
THEME - is built on a topic, such as
death, hope, the American dream, etc.
and how the topic affects the human
condition, society, or life.
Open you books on page
105.
Watch the video about
“What Makes a Hero.”
What is the similarity of
the movie Harry Potter,
Hunger Games and Lord of
the Rings?
1. Can you relate solving
Mathematics problem in the video
you have watched? How?
2. With your own experiences,
do you observe the
similarities of it on a hero’s
adventure and struggles in a
movie or story?
Read the following and tell
what is it?
Whoever knows not how to love his native
tongue
Is worse than any best or evil smelling fish.
To make our language richer ought to be
our wish
The same as any mother loves to feed her
young.
What is a Poetry (Poem)?

is a collection of spoken or written


words that expresses ideas or
emotions in a powerfully vivid and
imaginative style.
Features of Poetry
One of the characteristics of poetry is that
it is a unique language that combines and
uses words to convey meaning and
communicate ideas, feelings, sounds,
gestures, signs, and symbols. It is a wisdom
language because it relates the
experiences and observations of human life
and the universe around us.
TO MY FELLOW YOUTH by Jose P. Rizal

Whoever knows not how to love his native


tongue
Is worse than any best or evil smelling fish.
To make our language richer ought to be
our wish
The same as any mother loves to feed her
young.
Open your books
on page 162. Look
at the poem
Silent Trails
Based on the elements of poetry, what is
the mood of the poem written?

Based on the elements of poetry, what is


the theme of the poem written?
SUMMARY
How are you going to apply what you
learned in “What Makes a Hero?”
PRAYER

Dear Lord, we thank you for all


the blessings we receive today.
Let peace prevail in our home,
school, community, and country.
Keep us always safe and let your
love reign in our heart.
In Jesus name.
Amen.
THAT’S ALL FOR
TODAY. THANK
YOU AND GOD
BLESS

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