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Heading on Sheet – The Great Gatsby: Relationships, Date: Objectives Write your first impressions of the characters before we continue. Continue watching Rear Window Warm-up – 5 boxes Write a short first impression of the characters on the sheet. Explain why you feel that way about them. Notice the back of the sheet. As we continue the movie through this week, note relationships and thoughts on this page.

I think... I knew... I now know... I want to know... Reflection I think... I knew... I now know... I want to know... I was surprised when...