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Warm Up: Complete the vocab section for chapter three
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Chapter Three Vocab Hysterical-A Incite-C Notorious-B Monocle-B
Paternal-B Crematory-C Lorry-C Humanity-D Bestial-A Lucidity-C Harangued-B (Negative connotation) Colic-D Reverie-B Base-A (Negative when applied to people) Messiah-A
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Complete the Active Reading Sheet for chapters 1 and 2
Just like the vocabulary sheet, this is to give you a bit of a map. There will be gaps between our reading because of the break—this will be your key to remembering key scenes You may work independently or with up to 3 other people
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Make note of the narrative Techniques that Elie Wiesel uses in chapter two, and how effectively he uses them This could include: Imagery (or any other figurative language) comparison Effective characterization Dialogue Internal reflections Try to list at least 5 techniques in detail
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Comparison How did Elie Weisel Effectively use comparison in Chapter two?
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Characterization How did Elie Weisel Effectively use Characterization in Chapter two?
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Dialogue How did Elie Weisel Effectively use Dialogue in Chapter two?
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Internal Reflections How did Elie Weisel Effectively use internal reflections in Chapter two?
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Chapter Three Part One How does he use Personal Reflection to:
As you listen to this section of Chapter three, Record: How does Elie Wiesel use interactions between characters to: Set the scene Establish characterization Establish tone and mood How does he use Personal Reflection to: Develop the character of his young self
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