Passage Analysis: The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald.

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Passage Analysis: The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald

 Analyze how the writer/speaker establishes meaning and/or purpose using literary techniques.

Objective A: Analysis Breakdown:  provides perceptive analysis of the content, context, structure, technique, style of the text(s) and the relationship among texts  perceptively analyzes the effects of the creator’s choices on an audience  gives detailed justification of opinions and ideas with a range of examples, and thorough explanations; uses accurate terminology  perceptively compares and contrasts by making extensive connections in features across and within genres and texts