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Setting when and where the story happens. Layla walked 3. S-TV-DO Character the one who acts on the story. S IV Anna put the book at the table. Plot the body of the story S TV DO Layla walked gently a. Introduction the beginning of the story where S IV MJam teach me very well. the characters and setting has introduce. 2. S-LV-C S TV DO Hannah is an employee b. Rising Action the conflict of the story. LV N.C c. Climax the highest point of interest and the S You are so beautiful turning 4. S-TV-IO-DO S LV adj. c point of the story. She likes my hairstyle. d. Falling Action the events and complication begin S TV IO DO 3. Copyright Page to resolve themselves. Abby told me a joke. a. Copyright date e. Denovement the final outcome. S TV IO DO
b. Copyright owners name

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Point of View First-person point of view Third-person point of view


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c. The country5. S-TV-DO-OC was printed. where the book d. A statement whether permission is granted to reproduce The boy told Jana Genius. any part of the work. S Dedication Page Preface Page 5. 6. TV DO OC The Filipinos vote P-Noy President.

Basic Sentence Pattern 1. S-IV / S-IV M

S TV DO OC Introduction Page - acquaints the readers w/ the general subject discussed in the book.

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Acknowledgement Page - acknowledges authors's or for contributions to the book.

500-599 Natural or Pure Science (Math, Physics, Chemistry, m. Music etc) n. Fine Arts 600-699 Applied Science/Technology (Medical Science, p. Language and literature agriculture) PN Literary History and Literature 700-799 Fine Arts/Recreation (Sculpture, architecture, (General) painting) q. Science

publishers indebtedness to certain persons or sources 8. 9. Table of Contents - list of the titles of chapters of the book with specific pages Illustrations, Maps or Charts up the numbered chapters or sections. 11. 12. 13. Appendix Glossary - a section of explamatory vocabulary Bibliograhy - a list of books and materials to which the

10. Body of Text - is the main portion of the book which made 800-899 Literature and Medicine r. Rhetoric 900-999 History ands. Agriculture Geography t. Technology Card Catalog u. Military Science > is the directory v. all books in the library of Naval Science z. Bibliography and Library Science The card catalog contains the following information. a. Author's complete name, surname, first which may be 2. Dewey Decimal Classification System followed by the date of his birth and death if he is no longer > Melvil Dewey living. The Library Classification 1. The Library Congress Classification - The system groups books according to subject into twenty-one major classes, each class is being represented by a capital letter. 400-499 Language (Linguistics, grammar, dictionaries, grammars, etc) 000-099 b. The title of the book, and the subtitle, if there is one. newspaper, etc) c. The edition, if 100-199 first. not the Philosophy and related disciplines d. The translator 200-299 Religion or illustrator, if there is one > One of the common tenses in english language 1. adding - s speech

author has referred on which he suggests to the readers for further reading on the subject. 14. Index - list of all important topics, terms and names discussed in the book with specific pages alphabetically.

General Works (Encyclopedias, almana

Sample: Present Tense 300-399 Social Sciences (Polsci, economics, sta

2 basic forms for -the simplewords acts in a sentence as a sing Phrase group of present tense

2. adding -es Example: The girls usually go to the mall S S WM WM V complement V complement Singular verb: Example: Many a book is thick. The Boys sometimes visit in the cemetery Agreement of Subject and Verb The general rule is : Singular Verbs; plural subject verb. However, subjects vary in such a way that some become confusing as to their singularity or plurality - thus, specific are necessary for user's guidance. Some specific rules are as follows by

5. Nouns like the following are plural in form b

and as such call for singular verbs civics, n

statistics, measles, economics, politics, mum

Example: the conjunctions "or" , "non", "either or", "neithernor" 1. Two or more singular subject joined by "and" require a plural United States is my dream country. need a singular verb. verb. 6. Singular Nouns that denote pairs and have Example: Example: take plural verbs such are pliers, scissors, s Either Robert or Joseph is in the intermission. Jana and Lovely are best friends. pants, trousers, tweezzers. 3. The following indefinite pronouns are singular. Each one, Singular verb: Drama everyone, anyone, someone, everybody, anybody, somebody, - the said subject designate only one person or are generally is a type of literature written to be perform nobody, everything, anything, something, nothing, no one. considered as a unit. a. through actors Example: Example: b. on a stage Nobody wants to go. Singing and dancing is her talent. c. before an audience 4. The following indefinite pronouns are plural: both, few, many, 2. Two or more singular subjects of the same person joined 3 Ways of getting around the limitation

several Plural verbs: Example: Both of us can do a boy's dance. Reported Speech is the summary of what has been said by a person. Example: Joanna says that she miss Pam. Elements of Drama/Theathre 1. Literary Elements

Direct/Quoted Speech and Indirect (Rep Example: Joanna says "I miss you, Pam" artistic piece. Protagonist - it means "first contestant" Euteragonist - the second best actor forth in the play.

Quoted Speech pertains to the exact words a pers

2. Character - a person portrayed in a drama, novel

Antagonist - protagonist principal, rival in t

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