Which character is most in control

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Which character is most in control Which character is most in control? Give a specific example from the chapter that demonstrates this. ____ is most in control in the book. In Chapter ___, it says… This shows that ___ is most in control because… I used the RACE method! Welcome to Class! Please Come in and Get started on Today’s First Activity.

form to record your notes. During Reading: Use the Cornell notes form to record your notes. Learning Target: I can closely read a text to explain how the theme, plot, and setting contribute to the overall story.

What do you think will happen next in the novel? Before you go: What do you think will happen next in the novel? You will TWEET your answer on the graphic organizer provided to you. 140 characters or less Examples: Someone will shoot Janie when she attends the funeral. #jealousPeople #GodWatches Janie as she sings a beautiful song to Joe at his funeral. Janie and Phoeby will begin to run Eatonville because the men are scared Joe will haunt the next mayor. #cowardTownspeople