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English 11 1-11-16

Literature Standard: Analyze the impact of the author’s choices regarding how to develop and relate elements of a story (plot, setting, characterization)

Literature Stave III (second half) What does the Spirit mean when he says, “But they know mel See!” about the niners? (page 43) What is the point of going to the lighthouse? To the ship?(plot) What is the great surprise to Scrooge after the ship? Who is the man flirting with Fred’s sister-in-law at the party? What are some games they played? Why does Fred feel sorry for Scrooge instead of disliking him? How are Scrooges words from his pre-ghost self used against him again at the end of the stave? What are man’s children?

Vocabulary Vocabulary 9 Test Jan 13