World Literature and Composition. Warmup Work for 3 minutes on the top portion of the “Many Voices, Many Selves” worksheet. Spend 2 minutes sharing with.

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World Literature and Composition

Warmup Work for 3 minutes on the top portion of the “Many Voices, Many Selves” worksheet. Spend 2 minutes sharing with your group. On your warmup sheet, write down 2 things you heard the person on your left say.

Content Language Objective Students will brainstorm the roles they play in life, describe the various ways their voice changes in these contexts, and visually and metaphorically represent these various voices

Agenda Content Language Objectives Roles and Voices Wrap-up, reflection on learning objectives