4H. Literary Terminology: Suspense, Opening and Ending

Literary Terminology 
Chapter 1: Suspense, Opening and Ending 
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Literary Terminology 
Chapter 1: Suspense, Opening and Ending 

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Name the parts that make up a story! Use keywords.

Slide 2 - Mind map

Which types of opening do you think a story can have?

Slide 3 - Open question

Means to use to build suspense 
There are a number of ways to build suspense name at least 3 of them 

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The means are: 
1.Uitstellen van ontknoping = to postpone the denouement 
2. Kennis voorsprong = knowledge avantage 
3. Kennis achterstand = knowledge backlog
4. Humor = Humor 
5. Bijzondere situaties en verhaalfiguren = unusual situations, or rather peculiar characters or talking animals 

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Open plekken in een verhaal = ? 
A story has "open spots", a gap so to speak.
What is the purpose of the "open spots"?

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What is the purpose of a suspense span = spanningsboog? 

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What are ways of ending a story?

Slide 8 - Mind map

An open or closed ending? Explain the difference.

Slide 9 - Open question

Questions?  



1. In pairs make part B the questions of "Nightmare in Yellow page 5 in your reader ( approximately 10-15 minutes)
2. Read the following story "Death by Scrabble"

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