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Objective- I can determine a central idea of a text and analyze its development over the course of the text, including how it emerges and is shaped and refined by specific details; provide an objective summary of the text. M1,U3,L11 DO NOW: Hand in any/all of the assignments that are currently due FOR THE FIRST QUARTER. Place these items on my desk. Go to Schoology and continue to work on current assignments for the second quarter. Submit these assignments was complete!

Over the course of this module, you have read Ethan Canin’s “The Palace Thief,” and a chapter from H. G. Bissinger’s Friday Night Lights. For this assessment, write a multi-paragraph response to the following prompt: Select a relationship from one of these texts. How does this relationship develop a central idea over the course of your chosen text? Introduction 2nd Text Evidence- “Later in the text”-take a piece of evidence from the later portion of the text that shows the characters development and your central idea Background- give some background on how you discovered the topic of relationships in one of text(s). Central Idea- what lesson did the relationship(s) teach all readers from your chosen text(s)? Body Paragraph Conclusion Topic sentence- explain how the relationship from your specific text helps you to understand your central idea. Restate your central idea and how you have shown it to be true in your response Add any interesting thoughts that you have about your topic. 1st Text Evidence- “Initially”- take a piece of evidence from the early portion of the text that shows the characters development and your central idea Explanation- explain how this first piece helped you to understand your central idea.