Did the book meet your expectations? Why or why not?

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Did the book meet your expectations? Why or why not? Bell Work 4-9 Did the book meet your expectations? Why or why not?

Instructions For each day’s reading do the following on a piece of binder paper. Min 1/3 summary of chapter Min 1/3 character analysis Min 1/3 page theme analysis

Analysis Character analysis (approx. 1/3 page) What did the characters do and say? How did the characters react to what happened to them? Do you agree and why? How did the characters change during the chapter? Did your feelings about the characters change and why?

Analysis Theme analysis (approx. 1/3 page) What themes are present? How did the theme or themes affect what happened? Was it effective and why?

How realistic did Tyrone’s report of the accident sound and why? Write down the following questions and answer them on a separate piece of paper & include quotes from the story in your reply How realistic did Tyrone’s report of the accident sound and why? What surprised you the most about BJ’s prayer and his admitting that the problem was ‘bigger than he was’? Why do you think Draper didn’t have the one sober person drive the car?

Write down the following questions and answer them on a separate piece of paper & include quotes from the story in your reply Why do you think Draper made the editorial so short? Do you think it was long enough? Why? Why do you think Andy thinks his sentence is ‘maybe too easy’, and what does this tell you about his guilt?

TOTD Write down the three most interesting things about the book since you started to read it.