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Response to Literature Essay
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What is it? A formal response to literature Remember our quote responses You will Choose a story we read Summarize it Evaluate it Connect it to your life Minimum of 500 words
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Day One Terms Used Basic Format Pre-writing Activity
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Terms and Definitions Thesis – A sentence with a subject and opinion. The main idea of the entire essay. Topic Sentence – The first sentence of a body paragraph. This must have a subject and an opinion. Thesis: Essay::Topic Sentence: Body Paragraph
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Terms and Definitions Concrete Detail (CD) – Specific details that form the backbone of your body paragraphs. Commentary (CM) – Your opinion or comment about something. Ratio – The ratio of 1 part CD to 2+ parts CM 1:2
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Basic Format 5 Paragraphs 1.Introduction Paragraph (25 words) 2.Body #1 – Summarize (150 words) 3.Body #2 – Evaluate (150 words) 4.Body #3 – Connect (150 words) 5.Conclusion (25 words)
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Choose a Story “The Dinner Party” pg. 565 “The Third Wish” pg. 672 “The Monkey’s Paw” pg. 680 “The Bet” pg. 285 “Rain, Rain, Go Away” pg. 554 “Future Tense” pg. 605 “Tell Tale Heart” pg. 624 “Charles” pg. S21 “The Fun They Had” “All Summer in a Day” “The Lottery Ticket” “Those Three Wishes”
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Pre-writing Bubble Cluster Start with the story you chose (label with a #1) Create 3 linked bubbles (label with a #2) Summarize – Identify the conflict, rising action, climax, resolution (label with a #3) Evaluate – Perspective, vocabulary, mood, tone, plot, character, setting, theme (label with a #3) Connect – Think of the themes, then begin thinking of how it relates to you (label with a #3) See Example
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Day Two Elements of an Introduction Hook Necessary Information Thesis Body Paragraph #1 – Summary Literary Précis
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Hook Imagine you are fishing for readers You entice them with something, then they are “hooked” Good ideas for hooks: Quote Question Interesting Facts or Statistics Definition
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Necessary Information You must include Title of the story Author You will lose points if you don’t include it here. Use this to connect the hook to your thesis
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Thesis Made up of two things Subject Opinion States the main idea of the entire paper
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Thesis Practice I will give you a thesis, and you will tell me whether or not it is a valid thesis. The 49ers are the best team in the NFL. The Lakers are a basketball team. Today the cafeteria is serving pizza. I will give a subject, you will write a thesis about it. 1.The President 2.The Avengers 3.Mr. Franklin
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Write your Thesis Now you will write a thesis for your paper. The subject is the story you chose. You MUST include the subject AND an opinion. Write your thesis on the “Outline” side of the handout I gave you yesterday.
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1 st Body Paragraph - Summary We will use a simplified format of the literary précis that you used earlier this year. This will be the first body paragraph of your essay. Pretty simple if you did your pre-writing correctly yesterday.
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Literary Précis (author’s name) ’s (title of the work) is a short story set in ( setting). The main characters are _____________________________ and __________________________. The conflict of the story is (explain the conflict faced by the main character). In (title of the work), (brief summary of the rising action). The climax occurs when (explain the climax). Eventually (explain the resolution-how it ends).
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Day Three Body Paragraph #2 – Evaluate the Writing Topic Sentence Concrete Detail #1 Commentary Concrete Detail #2 Commentary Repeat CD, CM, CM as necessary Concluding Sentence
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Topic Sentence Remember, a topic sentence consists of: A Subject An Opinion Since you are evaluating the author’s writing in this paragraph, you should give your opinion on how well written the story is. Suggested TS: “Harry the Dirty Dog” is a very well written children’s story.
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Concrete Details (CD) The concrete details (CD) form the “backbone” of your body paragraphs. They are what gives your paragraphs a structure to build your comments around. For this paragraph, look back at your Bubble Cluster and choose 2-3 of the literary elements you feel most comfortable addressing. For example, you could choose to write about the theme, mood and perspective.
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Commentary (CM) Commentary means your opinion, interpretation, insight, analysis, personal response, feelings, evaluation, explication, and reflection about a concrete detail (CD) in an essay. In a literary response paper, your CM can be communicating a character’s feelings or responses or it can be what you feel are examples showing the CD to be true. Paraphrase, Direct Quotes It should relate back to your thesis and your topic sentence. It can be difficult because all of the thoughts must come from you. It is up to you to come up with original statements about your concrete details.
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Commentary (CM) Remember the ratio 1:2+ Example TS: “Harry the Dirty Dog” is a very well written children’s story. CD: For example, the story was written in the third person perspective. CM: By using this perspective, the author was able to communicate things that were going on not just in Harry’s head, but also what others were thinking and saying. CM: This was used best when Harry is trying to convince the family that he is Harry when they don’t recognize him. CM: The reader gets to hear what Harry is thinking, but also knows what the family is saying and thinking as well.
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Commentary (CM) Repeat the CD, CM, CM pattern until you have addressed the TS sufficiently. Example CD: In addition, the story gives the message that someone’s views can change when circumstances change. CM: At the beginning of the story, Harry was convinced that he hated baths. CM: But when his owners didn’t recognize him, he changed his view. CM: He feels so rejected by his owners that he quickly begs for the one thing he didn’t like.
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Concluding Sentence Transition sentence Wraps up the thoughts presented in the body. Moves the reader to the next paragraph. CS: All of these literary techniques help to create a children’s story that is truly special.
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Day Four Body Paragraph #3 – Connect to the Literature Topic Sentence Concrete Detail #1 Commentary Concrete Detail #2 Commentary Repeat CD, CM, CM as necessary Concluding Sentence
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Connect to the Literature Two ways Relate a theme of the story to something you have experienced. Put yourself in the position of one of the characters and tell how you would react differently or similarly. Still follows the same format we discussed yesterday. TS CD, CM, CM Concluding sentence
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Example TS: “Harry the Dirty Dog” is a great children’s story that also relates to everyday life. CD: In the story, Harry learns that given the right circumstances, you can change your views on something. CM: This is a valuable lesson in life. CM: It can really make a difference in how you act and feel. CD: This reminded me of how I changed my view on Steve Nash. CM: I really disliked Steve Nash as a basketball player for many years. CM: I was annoyed at how he sliced through the Lakers defense with his adept passing skills. CD: Now, Steve Nash is a Laker, and it changed my opinion of him. CM: I know he will be a great fit for this team. CM: I will enjoy watching him slice through the other team’s defenses for a change. CS: I completely understand what Harry was feeling in this story.
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Day Five Conclusion All Commentary Does not repeat key words from anywhere in the essay It gives a finished feel to the paper “Wrap it up”
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