Let’s watch this again history/videos/tech-developments-of-world-war-i to refresh our memories.

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Let’s watch this again history/videos/tech-developments-of-world-war-i to refresh our memories. After watching, answer the following question: How did technology during WWI change the concept of war, as well as society?

Do NOW! How did technology during WWI change the concept of war, as well as society?

Word Association When you read the title written below, what words do you associate with it? Write as many words you can think of, and be ready to share. In Our Time

Line Up Chit Chat Find someone from the opposite side of the room with whom to line up! The people to my left will share first. Then, the people in the line to my right will share second. Make sure you stay on topic while sharing! When I say “Go,” take turns telling your partner why you wrote the word you chose to write on the board.

Let’s Read! “On the Quai at Smyrna” First, read the text to yourself. ONLY READ. Place your paper on the upper right hand corner of your desk when you are finished reading.

Time to Annotate Now, let’s listen to the audio book of In Our Time. While you’re listening, you must follow along. In addition, you must annotate. Annotation Symbols: ↵ Make a connection ! Something is surprising Underline important points ? You have a question. Be sure to write the question. Circle keywords

Reflection For five minutes, write a reflection explaining how “On the Quai at Smyrna” made you feel. As a reader, what feelings did you experience? Did you feel sympathy or empathy for the people involved in the story? Be thorough in your explanation.

Class Discussion Answering the question from your reflection, address each other, and engage in a class discussion. Do not address your responses to Ms. Rodriguez.

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Identifying Modernist Techniques Let’s make a list of modernist literary techniques. Using a colored pencil, label the text with any modernist techniques that you identify throughout.

1. In Our Time by Ernest Hemingway is considered a modernist text. Identify and provide at least two examples explaining how “On the Quai at Smyrna” is an example of a modernist vignette. Be sure to cite the text appropriately. Your response should be thorough and consist of complete sentences. Be prepared to show your work under the document camera.