Double Entry Journals Four types of double entry journals used for analyzing text while reading literature.

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Double Entry Journals Four types of double entry journals used for analyzing text while reading literature.

Text-to-Text Connections Drawing similarities between a quote in the text and a quote from another part of the book, another book entirely, a film, a TV show, etc. Drawing similarities between a quote in the text and a quote from another part of the book, another book entirely, a film, a TV show, etc.

Interpretation Analyzing the selected quote by telling what the quote means and how it is significant to the story. Analyzing the selected quote by telling what the quote means and how it is significant to the story.

Figurative Language Identify the figurative language used in the quote and discuss its meaning and purpose in the story. Identify the figurative language used in the quote and discuss its meaning and purpose in the story.

Personal Experience Make connections between the quote and your own life by relating it to a personal experience. Make connections between the quote and your own life by relating it to a personal experience.