“Coyote Finishes His Work” from Nez Perce

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“Coyote Finishes His Work” from Nez Perce What characteristics of Native American literature are evident in this myth? What archetype is portrayed in this myth? How do the elements of style and archetype develop the theme/message of the myth? How is an effective theme statement composed? ELACC11-12 RL1 ELACC11-12RL2 ELACC11-12 RL3 ELACC11-12W9

“Coyote Finishes His Work” Extended Constructive Response How does the author use archetype to develop the theme in this myth?

Native American Literature Extended Constructive Response How is an effective analysis paragraph composed? How is textual evidence used effectively to support a claim? ELACC11-12RL1 ELACC11-12RL2 ELACC11-12W1