Independent Reading Make sure you are reading when the bell rings.

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Independent Reading Make sure you are reading when the bell rings. Please have vocab homework out and open on your desk.

Quiz Flip it over when you finish

Another example of Magical Realism Read your story and annotate- either Marquez or Cortazar 1. Summarize the plot of the story. 2. What makes this story an example of magical realism? Refer to your notes and give specific examples from the text. 3. Discuss the diction.. Describe and discuss effect/ impact on the story. Use examples from the story. 4. Discuss the imagery. Describe and discuss effect/ impact on the story. Use examples from the story. 5. Discuss the possible theme/ meaning of the story. Support your ideas.

Read your Independent Reading book this long weekend! 