Dialectical Journal Prompts.  Find textual evidence to support your answers.  Left side of T-chart is for textual evidence. Right side of T-chart is.

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Dialectical Journal Prompts

 Find textual evidence to support your answers.  Left side of T-chart is for textual evidence. Right side of T-chart is for your explanation and analysis of text.  All textual references and quotes MUST include page numbers.  Refer to the Directions handout (Dialectical Journals) from class to guide you in your responses.

1. Find 3 textual examples of literary devices. For each device, label (left side of T-chart) and explain (right side of T-chart) HOW is demonstrates that device. 2. Describe the relationship between Gale and Katniss? Explain their interdependence. 3. Do you think the practice of the Reaping is fair? Explain (be specific). 4. Choose 3 characters introduced in Ch. 1 & 2 and describe the type of person they are. Use evidence from the book that led you to draw these conclusions.