Middle of the Novel Student Led Discussion Topics

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Middle of the Novel Student Led Discussion Topics The Catcher in the Rye Middle of the Novel Student Led Discussion Topics

Working With your Pod Each pod will get a chapter to cover for the class (from chapters 9 – 17) You may want to write some of your info down as you’ll be reporting it to the class. You’ll have about 10/15 minutes with your pod then we’ll hear reports from each group

For Each Chapter… You should discuss & report to the class… An overview of what happens in terms of plot, characters, etc… Important elements/passages. New characters? Tell us about them. Themes and symbols touched on? Explain. A Passage that helps us understand Holden better.