Worlds of Wonder: Narrative Craft · Narrative Reading
Plot Structures and Pacing
Examining the sequence of events from orientation to resolution and how authors build tension.
Key Questions
- 1Why is the complication necessary for keeping a reader engaged in the story?
- 2How does the author pace the events to make the ending feel satisfying?
- 3What clues does the author provide to foreshadow the eventual resolution?
ACARA Content Descriptions
AC9E3LT03AC9E3LY06
Year: Year 3
Subject: English
Unit: Worlds of Wonder: Narrative Craft
Period: Narrative Reading
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