Unpick the question: What impressions do we gain of JaJa?

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Unpick the question: What impressions do we gain of JaJa? Character Analysis: L/O – to analyse the narrative voice in Purple Hibiscus The big question: What impressions do we gain of JaJa? Unpick the question: What impressions do we gain of JaJa? What do these quotes tell us about Jaja? Look at them in context first – what is happening? What do they reveal? “Jaja did not move.” pg 7 “We will take care of the baby: we will protect him” pg 23 “He hides it well” Jaja said pg 69 Select 3 more quotes from further on in the novel to support your impressions of JaJa. Feedback Using these characteristics about JaJa, explore where in the book he could be considered these things: Rebellious Brave Loyal Kind Considerate What other qualities does he have? Where are these shown in the novel? Answering the question I will live write You will write at the same time We will swap and consider the effectiveness of our responses linked to the success criteria Success Criteria: Answer the question Explores examples from the novel and links these Uses the three adjectives/ideas to drive the argument Analyses using – What – How – Why to show understanding of character Embeds context Explores the effect of language using terminology Students and teacher will be working on the essay at the same time. This can be done under the visualiser or sat with the class (near students who may need support)