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Welcome Back from the Holidays! Scenes 1-7 quiz Extension: Review the rubric for the quotation analysis. You have a test on Friday. Literary Terms; Characterization; Symbol; Theme; Conflict; Quotation

Why is that quotation important? To know what a quotation and what literary terms are. To understand the different parts of quotation analysis and the importance of using literary terms in your writing. To be able to explain the importance of a quotation from scenes 10-11 using literary terms appropriately and academically. Literary Terms; Characterization; Symbol; Theme; Conflict; Quotation

To know how what a quotation and what literary terms are. Find what characterization, theme, symbol and conflict mean. In your groups, I want you to make a brainstorm of the different parts of these key terms. Let me show you an example. (7-minutes) Then we’ll go through the rubric briefly. On the test, I will choose quotations from the stage directions or from what a character says. Literary Terms; Characterization; Symbol; Theme; Conflict; Quotation

First brainstorm by making a mind-map or writing in bullet points. To understand the different parts of quotation analysis and the importance of using literary terms in your writing. To be able to explain the importance of a quotation from scenes 10-11 using literary terms appropriately and academically. Work on the quotation analysis as a group. Choose a quotation from scene 10 and 11, and write a group paragraph. First brainstorm by making a mind-map or writing in bullet points. Then write your quotation analysis in detail as a group. Literary Terms; Characterization; Symbol; Theme; Conflict; Quotation

Copy these POSSIBLE sentence starters down for when you analyze a quotation: The speaker/character of this quotation is... [describe] This quotation is from scene... when... [describe] This quotation is significant because... [analysis] This quotation develops the symbolism of... because... [analysis] This quotation develops the conflict... because... [analysis] This quotation develops the characterization of... because... [analysis] This quotation develops the theme of... because... [analysis] Critical Analysis Questions:   After you copy these down, do you think that Stella is a good sister? Why do you think Stella left her sister in Belle Reve?

Conflict; Characterization; Quotation In your groups: One thing that makes me (us) confused about this play is... One thing that makes me (us) angry about this play is... One thing that makes me (us) delighted about this play is... One thing that makes me (us) curious about this play is... Theme; Symbolism; Conflict; Characterization; Quotation

Why is that quotation important? To know how what a quotation and what literary terms are. To understand the different parts of quotation analysis and the importance of using literary terms in your writing. To be able to explain the importance of a quotation from scenes 10-11 using literary terms appropriately and academically. Literary Terms; Characterization; Symbol; Theme; Conflict; Quotation