MR. LI FTHS FALL 2013 A Tale of Two Cites Book 2, Ch. 9-11.

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MR. LI FTHS FALL 2013 A Tale of Two Cites Book 2, Ch. 9-11

1. WHOSE IDENTITY IS REVEALED IN CHAPTER 9? 2. WHAT HAS HAPPENED IN THE LAST SCENE OF CHAPTER 9? 3. HOW HAS THIS COMPLICATED THE PLOT? Quiz Questions from Ch. 9 Answer in full sentences

4. IN CHAPTER 10, WHAT IS CHARLES ASKING FOR FROM DR. MANETTE? 5. WHAT DOES CHARLES WANT TO REVEAL TO DR. MANETTE? Quiz Questions from Ch. 10 Answer in full sentences

6. IN CHAPTER 11, WHO DOES STRYVER WANT TO MARRY? 7. WHAT DOES STRYVER TELL CARTON TO DO WITH HIS LIFE? Quiz Questions from Ch. 11 Answer in full sentences

PART 4 CHAPTERS 9-11 VIDEO LINK JOURNAL ENTRY #2 A Tale of Two Cities Movie Clip

Quiz Re-view

Group Work: Character Chart Physical Background: Where does the character come from? Character Traits: What kind of person is this? Social Status: Where does this character fit in society? What is an unanswered question about this character right now?

GROUPS WILL READ AND TAKE NOTES ON THEIR SECTION GROUPS WILL THEN SUMMARIZE THEIR SECTION ON THE BOARD Group work: Jig Saw Read of Chapter 12

Bullets from Chapter 12

In Class Read of Chapter 13