October 7-11, 2016 Find the 10 errors and then answer the questions below.

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October 7-11, 2016 Find the 10 errors and then answer the questions below

Stellaluna (1) Author and illustrator Janell Cannon enjoys write storys about aminals that make people uncomfortable. (2) Her first successful book Stellaluna told the tail of a bat who befriends three baby birds. (3) Cannon wanted her book to be like a mirror. (4) "Anyone who looks into it will see their own story in they're own way" she said. (5) Cannon works out of her california home, which she shares with a cat and a parrot. (6) She is born on November 3, 1957.

Objectives You will examine a SAR for elements of a score 3 in order to move a lower scoring SAR to a higher scoring one You will analyze a poem for tone, theme, diction, connotation, denotation, and voice by annotating it, researching words & definitions when necessary in preparation for writing your own

SSR Rubric

CBA CHECK 1. C 2. F 3. A 4. J 5. B 6. J 7. B 8. F 9. D 10. H 11. C 12. F

CBA CHECK 13. F 14. C 15. F 16. B 17. H 18. A 19. J

Legal Alien by Pat Mora Bi-lingual, Bi-cultural, able to slip from “How’s life?” to “Me’stan volviendo loca,” able to sit in a paneled office drafting memos in smooth English, able to order in fluent Spanish at a Mexican restaurant, American but hyphenated, viewed by Anglos as perhaps exotic, perhaps inferior, definitely different, viewed by Mexicans as alien,  (their eyes say, “You may speak  Spanish but you’re not like me”)  an American to Mexicans  a Mexican to Americans  a handy token  sliding back and forth  between the fringes of both worlds  by smiling  by masking the discomfort  of being pre-judged  Bi-laterally.

Legal alien