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1  Please take each sheet/packet at the table. Questioning the Text sheet Character Analysis Paragraph Rubric Characterization Menu Main Course—Writing a Character Sketch  Have your book out and be ready to begin.

2  Due at the end of class tomorrow (Thursday).  You are to write three questions for each level.  Level 1: Questions over facts from the novel.  Level 2: Questions over the meaning of the text. Why do characters say or do certain things? Why do certain events take place?  Level 3: Questions beyond the text. Questions over themes. Why does it matter? Why people should read the book.

3  Due Tuesday, April 28—Academic Achievement Grade.  Should be at least 8 sentences long (about half a page typed).  Written or typed, it needs to be double- spaced.  Packet completed with final copy paragraph.  Should have a title.  At least two embedded sources, using proper MLA parenthetical citation.

4  Description of the personality  Directly through narrator/author  Indirectly through character’s speech, thoughts, effect on others, actions, or looks  Choose one

5  Embed properly  Use the sheet I gave you over embedding.  If you lost it, you can look it up on my website (jonathanbrady.weebly.com).  Make sure you put your parenthetical citation at the end of the sentence that contains your textual evidence.  (author’s last name, page number)  (Lee 100)  (Wiesel 35)  The Holocaust “murdered [Elie’s] God and turned [Elie’s] dreams to dust” (Wiesel 22).


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