BELLRINGER April 2 Read these lines:

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BELLRINGER April 2 Read these lines: “They had seen how quickly Papa was removed, and they knew now that he would not be back for quite a while…. He had been imprisoned at Fort Lincoln, in an all-male camp for enemy aliens.” What emotion do you think the author is feeling? What words give you that impression? Make the connection between the words and the feeling. In your notes!!!!!!!

Continue reading Pick up where you and your partner finished reading last class (Tuesday). If your partner isn’t here, then find a new partner. Start reading at the earlier point in the text (so someone who is farther ahead will jump back in the story).

Pd 2 notes – for after reading questions

Homework We will be having an open note/open book test on the reading when we come back from Spring Break. There will be a tie in to Things Fall Apart.