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G OOD M ORNING ! WARM-UP Take a piece of paper and label it “March 25 th Warm Up: Plot Diagram. Think of a movie you know fairly well (try to pick a well-known one: Lion King, Spiderman, Finding Nemo, The Sandlot, etc.). Draw a plot diagram for the movie.

C HARACTERIZATION analysis/

STAR C HARACTERIZATION Sayings Significant quotes from character Thoughts Thoughts and feelings of character Actions What the character does Relationships What other characters say to and about him/her How other characters interact with him/her

P RACTICE With a partner, you will do a STAR analysis of Elie Weisel. Once you have the graphic organizer filled in, your team must fill in two ideas for EACH box on the poster. You must put something that is not already there.