 Read your books silently for one hour. You must have the ENTIRE book finished by Tuesday, April 29 th, which is about 8 days away. (60 minutes)  Draw.

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 Read your books silently for one hour. You must have the ENTIRE book finished by Tuesday, April 29 th, which is about 8 days away. (60 minutes)  Draw the dialectical journal on the next slide on a piece of notebook paper. Then make sure you have three entries for today. Turn it into the tray. It’s due today! (20 minutes)  Reflection: Do the reflection on the back of today’s dialectical journal entries. TODAY’S AGENDA

DRAW THIS ON NOTEBOOK PAPER Literary DeviceText with CitationCommentary

 What is the major conflict in your novel? What does this conflict teach the characters in the novel? Does it hint at a theme? If so, what theme do you see emerging. Use quotes and examples to back up your claims. TODAY’S REFLECTION