Fahrenheit 451 Cycle 3, Day 6.

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Fahrenheit 451 Cycle 3, Day 6

Writing Project: Interview a character Prompt: The actions of Mrs. Phelps and Mrs. Bowles reveal that they are committed to a society that has dehumanized its citizens. Choose one of these women for your interview, which can be for a television or radio talk show. Write three or four questions that you would ask this character to find out how she feels about Montag the fireman or any other topic you would like to discuss with her. Be sure to ask for reasons why she feels the way she does. Follow each of your questions with an answer from the character’s point of view. Write your interview.

Scoring Guide Uses question-and-answer format 10 points Includes at least three questions concerning the character’s opinions about a specific topic 30 points Includes answers to questions, from the character’s point of view Includes answers that explain why the character feels the way she does

Graphic Organizer Character to Interview: Question 1: Answer: Reason: