Heading: Purpose: Sourcing Title The Tell-Tale Heart (What am I reading?) Author Who is this author and what is his background? How might this affect his writing? Genre Word Choice Strong verbs drive “showing, not telling” sentences and create vivid images. Cite 5 strong verbs the author uses with page number, and give a weaker synonym for that verb. 1.__________________________ Page___ Synonym ________________ 2.__________________________ Page___ Synonym ________________ 3.__________________________ Page___ Synonym ________________ 4.__________________________ Page___ Synonym ________________ 5.__________________________ Page___ Synonym ________________ Structure What is the turning point of this text? (cite evidence) (How are the text put together and the parts arranged? Is this a story, or expository text?) Was the conflict internal or external? How do you know? ( cite evidence) Style (What word choices did the author make when he put this text together? How do those choices affect the meaning and tone of the text?) Cite evidence from the text which supports your choice of style word(s) Circle one or more words that you believe describe Poe’s Sentence Structure: style: effervescent cheerful solemn terrifying creepy serene suspenseful ironic bitter eloquent Figurative language: Punctuation: Write an objective summary of the plot of “The Tell-Tale Heart” using TAG ted Theme: The theme of this story might be, “To madmen, all acts seem reasonable.” 1. 2. Cite 3 phrases or sentences from the story which Poe uses to create a dramatic, horrifying scene. Then explain how these specific, accurate words contribute to the compelling effect. 3. Explanation: