Key Messages and Themes

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Key Messages and Themes LITR201: Unit 2 IP Template No speaker notes necessary.

Characters Who are the two characters named in this passage? What can you tell about them based on their names alone? Does the author reveal any other details about these characters? Type your Speaker Notes here.

Location Based on the details the author provides, what do you learn about the room described? Does this sound like a place you have ever visited? Why or why not? Type your Speaker Notes here.

Language Notice the language. Do you think this story takes place in a modern time? Why or why not? Type your Speaker Notes here.

Engaging Based on this passage, are you interested in reading more of this story? Why or why not? Type your Speaker Notes here.

Point of View Who is telling the story? What is the point of view? Type your Speaker Notes here.

References No speaker notes necessary