Introduction. Mark Twain (top left) Get a quote and copy it. Copy and answer the following questions about your quote: 1. What is this quote talking about?

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Introduction

Mark Twain (top left) Get a quote and copy it. Copy and answer the following questions about your quote: 1. What is this quote talking about? 2. What does this quote tell me about this person’s attitude? 3. What experiences might have made him say this?

Mark Twain Notes (right side) 1. Read the biography of Mark Twain. 2. Record key information for each section. Hint: there are six sections. 3. Use jot notes or small quotes. 4. Summary: The TWO most important things to know about Twain are that…

Reflection (bottom left) Copy and answer the following questions: 1. What events in Twain’s life may have impacted the quote? 2. Which people in Twain’s life may have led to the quote? 3. How might the quote OR Twain’s life connect to my life? ME