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1 “A Rose for Emily” Juniors

2 SWBAT perform a close reading using annotations
DO NOW Quiz HOMEWORK: Come up with two examples of a factual, two examples of an interpretive, and two examples of evaluative questions. Total 6. Finish annotating story REMINDERS: SAT Vocabulary Quiz on Wed.

3 Second Reading of the story
Copy down these symbols/directions 1. Underline unfamiliar words 2. ? Jot down questions and anything confusing 3, * Important ideas 4. ! –disagree 5. Humor marks (lol, omg, wt(h)eck) 6. LD mark and label obvious literary devices/fig. language (foreshadowing, imagery, metaphor, simile, diction, diction, characterization, setting, conflict, symbolism)

4 TYPES OF QUESTIONS Factual Question: These questions have only one correct answer based on evidence from the text. Interpretive Questions: It has more than one answer that can be reasonably supported with evidence from the text. Evaluative Questions: It asks you to decide whether you agree with the author’s ideas or point of view in light of your own knowledge, values, or experiences of life.

5 PERFORM SECOND READING
On your own, go through the story and annotate.

6 EXIT- CLOSE WAS THERE AN OMG MOMENT?


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