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Aha Moment... She thought how her brother caught up to her on her runs and in the race she saw him run up to her. Create a new blog post by giving the post a title and pulling over "text" from the build section on the left side of Weebly. Your first blog post should include the following: 1. Aha moment... In 2-5 sentences describe the "Aha Moment" from Raymond's Run. 2. Plot... Think of the various components of Plot and briefly describe each in Raymond's Run. -Exposition -Rising Action -Climax -Falling Action -Resolution 3. Choose 3 of the following 4 questions to answer. Make sure to type the question as well as your response so the readers of your blog know what you're responding to! a. How do you know if something is worth effort? Give an example of a time when you worked hard for something. Why was it worth it? I worked for to get things that I wanted and most of the time I got some when others I had to work harder for b. How do you judge someone? For example, if you said "She is a confident person," how would you make that judgement? Have you ever misjudged someone? I split up with my old friends and made new ones and before I met them i thought they where a bad group to go with but they were nicer then my old friends. c. Give an example of an Aha Moment you recently had. (Think of the "lightbulb" going off right above your head) How did this change your situation? I don't really have any Aha moments so I wouldn't think of any. d. Think of someone (or yourself) that may have a disability. How has this disability affected how this person is judged (or explain maybe how it doesn't). my sister has most of her brain flat so she has a hard time with simple things but can get most thing done at home. 1 Comment 1. What do you learn about the main character, Martin, in the exposition?
He hates elevators 2. What event sets the rising action in motion? When a women enters the elevator 3. What internal conflict is plaguing Martin in lines 81-84? The women is staring at him 4. What details in lines 88-105 help to create suspense about what might happen? That the women keeps staring at him the whole time in the elevator 5. What details in lines 121-139 suggest a conflict between father and son? His father keeps telling him to grow up 6. In lines 145-160 the story takes an unexpected turn. How might this development affect Martin's conflict? He broke his lag when he was running to the stairs 7. Judging only by line 175, the climax of the story, is Martin in danger? Explain your opinion. I don't think so I think its his imagination 8. The author ends this story at the climax. What is your opinion of the plot's development and of leaving the conflict unresolved? Explain. So you can make your own ending
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