The giver!!!.

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The giver!!!

Citing evidence to support your answer Cite: to quote or reference a text. Used as support (more useful when it includes a line number, paragraph number, and/or author) Cite Evidence: to write or say the words, facts or information used by the author as support for whether a belief or proposition is true or valid Support: to hold up; reinforce

distraught Deeply upset or agitated

apprehensive anxious or fearful that something bad or unpleasant will happen

Citing evidence from the text- I do What happened to make Jonas frightened? (Your evidence should be a direct quote. Indicate the page number.) Answer: Evidence:

Let’s do it together Why does Jones get in trouble when he tells Asher “you’re released”? (Your evidence should be a direct quote. Indicate the page number.) Answer: Evidence:

Partner work Are there animals in the community? (Your evidence should be a direct quote. Indicate the page number.) Answer: Evidence:

Independent work In what situations does the community “release” someone? Make sure to describe all possible situations that we’ve learned about. Find a piece of evidence to support each part of your answer. Answer: Evidence:

Challenge questions Why do you believe the author chooses to include several flashbacks in the opening pages of the novel? What information do the flashbacks give us to help us understand the story?

Exit slip Answer: Evidence: How are the night crew nurturers viewed in the community? Cite evidence to support your answer. Your evidence should be a direct quote. Indicate the page number. Answer: Evidence: