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Dialectical Journal #1 – 150+ words Write “Dialectical Journal #1 – [your chosen issue]” at the top of your yellow paper. Write an appropriately cited quote from the section of the reading you have been quizzed over so far that relates in some way to your chosen issue. Explain what is happening in the text: Who is speaking? Who is being spoken of? What is happening to the characters? Explain how the quote relates to your chosen issue. What commentary is Hawthorne or the narrator making regarding the issue?

Dialectical Journal #2 – 150+ words Write “Dialectical Journal #2 – [your chosen issue]” at the top of your yellow paper. Write an appropriately cited quote from the section of the reading you were quizzed over today that relates in some way to your chosen issue. Explain what is happening in the text: Who is speaking? Who is being spoken of? What is happening to the characters? Explain how the quote relates to your chosen issue. What commentary is Hawthorne or the narrator making regarding the issue?

Dialectical Journal #3 – 150+ words Write “Dialectical Journal #3 – [your chosen issue]” at the top of your yellow paper. Write an appropriately cited quote from the section of the reading you were quizzed over today that relates in some way to your chosen issue. Explain what is happening in the text: Who is speaking? Who is being spoken of? What is happening to the characters? Explain how the quote relates to your chosen issue. What commentary is Hawthorne or the narrator making regarding the issue?

Dialectical Journal #4 – 150+ words Write “Dialectical Journal #4 – [your chosen issue]” at the top of your yellow paper. Write an appropriately cited quote from the novel that relates in some way to your chosen issue. Explain what is happening in the text: Who is speaking? Who is being spoken of? What is happening to the characters? Explain how the quote relates to your chosen issue. What commentary is Hawthorne or the narrator making regarding the issue?