I can identify literary devices and explain their functions within the text.

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 I can make text-to-text comparisons using evidence from the novel, Life of Pi.

I can identify literary devices and explain their functions within the text. Read the Newsela article. Annotate the text. Look for evidence that connects the article to the novel, Life of Pi Answer the text based questions Use the evidence from your annotations to answer the constructed response question!

 I can make text-to-text comparisons using evidence from the novel, Life of Pi. Let’s read, roll, and talk! Follow the directions on the handout to determine what topics to discuss with your partner!