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George and Lennie Learning Objectives: Learning Outcomes: to practise the skills of extract analysis for the exam. Learning Outcomes: C: respond to the extract with a focus on the question, using quotes B: analyse selected and important quotes from the extract using them to respond to the questions A: respond id detail to the question exploring selected quotes in detail

Analysing an Extract Try to contextualise it – where about in the book is the extract from? Look closely at the beginning and the end – why does it start and end this way? Find a selection of quotes – between 5 and 8 that will help you answer the question Build your answer around them C: respond to the extract with a focus on the question, using quotes B: analyse selected and important quotes from the extract using them to respond to the questions A: respond id detail to the question exploring selected quotes in detail

Look closely at the extract Look closely at the extract. How does the writer present the two characters and their relationship? Write about: the way they talk the things they say what we learn about their characters what we learn about their relationship

Start by summarising what the characters and their relationship is like Find your first quote and put it into your answer, explaining how this fits one of these things: the way they talk the things they say what we learn about their characters what we learn about their relationship