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-Chapter 8 and 9 -Summarizing Chart -Ch. 8: -Ch. 9: Among the Hidden -Chapter 8 and 9 -Summarizing Chart -Ch. 8: -Ch. 9:

During Reading Note-Taking and Summarizing Graphic Organizer Directions: Continue to add to the chart below and track of important details as you read. List the setting(s) and summarize each major event in the chapter. Keep your summaries short. A few words or phrases. Setting Characters Important Things to Remember from the Chapter Chapter 8 Chapter 9

Partner read Chapter 8.

Chapter 8 Questions Clarify means when you don’t know or understand something, stop and question it or think about it. What form of figurative language is used on the bottom of page 39? “Luke suddenly felt like the radio was as loud as an entire orchestra.”  Metaphor and Personification Simile and Alliteration Simile and Hyperbole Personification and Alliteration 2) “…like the smell of baking bread could fill three counties.”  Metaphor Hyperbole Personification Simile 3) What is the significance of the number 28 now to Luke?

Read Chapter 9 silently.

Chapter 9 Questions Conflict is a struggle between two opposing forces. Define internal conflict. Describe Luke’s dilemma as a person vs. self conflict. Leadership Wrap-Up: Describe a time you experienced a person vs. self conflict. Compare and contrast your experience to Luke’s.