Warm Up In your writer’s notebook… What is your favorite fairy tale and why? What lesson did you learn from this story? What does the story reflect.

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Warm Up In your writer’s notebook… What is your favorite fairy tale and why? What lesson did you learn from this story? What does the story reflect about our culture?

SHORT ANSWERS & CLOSE READING With Ashputtle

PUNK DIALOGUE!

Punk Dialogue: the structure of a short answer Each answer must be in a complete sentence. Answers cannot repeat each other. I don’t know, or IDK are not acceptable answers.

Who will be the first volunteer? Let’s Practice! Who will be the first volunteer?

General Question #1 Question: What state do we live in? Answer: __________________________ 1. How do you know? (Prove) 2. Huh? What does that mean? (Explain)

Now it’s time to practice with a comic strip.

Comic Strip Question: What does this comic reveal about standards of beauty? Answer: __________________________ 1. How do you know? 2. Huh? What does that mean?