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Text-Analysis Response

STEPS Read the text provided Identify a central idea in the text (main idea/theme) Analyze HOW the author’s use of ONE writing strategy (literary element or technique) develops this central idea Write a well-developed, text-based response of two to three paragraphs Use strong evidence (quotations) from the text to support your analysis STEPS

Literary Elements & Techniques Theme Characterization Figurative language Imagery Symbolism Foreshadowing Point of view Repetition Conflict Setting Tone And so much more…

For each paragraph: highlight and annotate important points/literary elements. write the main idea in the margin. For the entire passage: The central idea of this passage is__________________________. A writing strategy the author uses to convey this idea is________. Select textual evidence to support the central idea.