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Identify the most significant and relevant details from a larger group. Analyze the relationship between tone and how a work is structured.
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SAT Question of the Day #1 Activity 1.5 Main Idea Diction Tone OBJECTIVE: Identify the most significant and relevant details from a larger group. Analyze the relationship between tone and how a work is structured.
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Cream, like (a) other dairy products that spoil (b) easily, (c) need to be kept (d) under refrigeration. (e) no error
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pp. 16+
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As we read: Look for the IMAGES and DICTION used by the narrator that evoke the “DREAM OF AMERICA” After we read: What is the MAIN IDEA of Chunk 1? What is the EVIDENCE ? Diction Imagery Determine the TONE of chunk 1. Select a Tier 2 or 3 word from the wheel.
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CHUNK 1 MAIN IDEAEVIDENCE DICTIONIMAGERY TONE
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CHUNK 1 Main Idea: DictionImagery CHUNK 2 Main Idea: DictionImagery CHUNK 3 Main Idea: DictionImagery CHUNK 4 Main Idea: DictionImagery CHUNK 5 Main Idea: DictionImagery CHUNK 6 Main Idea: DictionImagery
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On your own: Read your assigned chunk, marking examples of Yezierska’s (the author) experience as an American. What does “being American” look like to her? Mark words and images and summarize in the margins. With your group: Discuss your findings. Determine the best answers to fill in the chart for your chunk. Be sure everyone is an expert on his or her assigned chunk.
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I will put you into new groups, with a representative (or 2) from each chunk. Take notes as the Chunk Representative presents his or her findings. At the conclusion of this activity, you will have a fully completed flow map.
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Explain how Yezaierska’s TONE changes throughout the story.
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