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Vocabulary 1.3 “The Necklace” Reading Strategies Fiction More Vocabulary 1pt 1 pt 1 pt 1pt 1 pt 2 pt 2 pt 2pt 2pt 2 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 3 pt 4 pt 4 pt 4pt 4 pt 4pt 5pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt 5 pt
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to see something and understand it
Eleanor M. Savko 5/2/2018 to see something and understand it What are Q and A?
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perceive
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expensive things you don’t need
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luxury
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to think something is important or useful
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value
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very embarrassing
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humiliating
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something that represents something else
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symbol
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Why is Madame Loisel unable to marry a rich, important man?
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She does not have wealthy parents.
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Why does Madame Loisel assume the necklace is real?
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The friend who owns it is wealthy.
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The home that Madame Loisel dreams of shows that she…
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…thinks appearances are very important.
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True or False: This story teaches us that hard work will be rewarded.
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False
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This story teaches us that vanity causes suffering.
True or False: This story teaches us that vanity causes suffering.
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True
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How do you clarify ideas?
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Re-read (or read it again) Read on (or keep reading)
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What is the first step to clarify vocabulary?
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look for clues
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What is the second step in clarifying vocabulary?
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make some guesses
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What is the third step to clarify vocabulary when reading?
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try the guesses in the sentence
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What is the definition of the setting of a story in fiction?
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time & place or where & when
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What is the setting of “The Necklace”?
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late 1800’s
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“Her shabby apartment … was an embarrassment to her.”
This sentence tells us that Madame Loisel believes what about her life?
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She believes she should live in a fancy place.
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“She took the garbage down to the street every morning…”
What does this show about Madame Loisel’s life now?
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She has changed a lot.
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the situation of being very poor
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poverty
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to encourage someone to take action
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inspire
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something that looks like something else
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imitation
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People with different opinions ____________
things differently.
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perceive
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People without enough money for food, shelter, or clothing, are living in _____________.
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poverty
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