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Mood in Narrative (Apeirogon) 
After reading and analyzing Cantos 139, 140 and 141 from Colum McCann's novel Apeirogon, students will engage in a story exchange based on the model created by Narrative 4. After the exchange, students will either revise their own narrative or their partner's with an emphasis on mood.
Rubric Code: D2X6393
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Subject: English  
Type: Writing  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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Story Elements

Story Elements focuses on the elements of character, plot, conflict and theme.

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The four identified story elements are
Diction

Diction refers to the use of language to establish and sustain a specific mood.

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General or generic word choice is used throughout the text. Language ineffectively creates a specific mood or moods.
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General or generic word choice is used throughout the text. while
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Appropriate word choice creates a specific mood(s)
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Strong, vivid word choice creates a specific mood(s) that is sustained throughout the text
Details

Details refers to the use of details (descriptions and/or particular information) to establish and sustain a specific mood.

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Syntax

Syntax refers to the ways in which words and sentences are placed together to establish and sustain a specific mood.

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