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Reading II

Vocabulary Look up the definitions and write them in your notebook.

Vocabulary Find one of the words on the board and put the page number it is at. Write down the sentence it is used in the book. Explain what the word means when used in the sentence.

11/13/14 Target: I can analyze the use of imagery in a text. Agenda: Check homework Imagery notes Imagery practice Read chapter 1 Analyze imagery in Running for My Life.

Imagery Words that paint a picture in your mind

Write down three uses of imagery in the book. Write the sentence and page number: 1. 2. 3.

Imagery How does Lomong use imagery to tell his story? Lomong uses imagery like _______________ To paint a picture in the readers mind about ____________________________________.

11/17/14 Target: I can paraphrase images from the text. Agenda: Read chapter 2 Summary and paraphrase