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________ “Classic”________ WARMUP Draw a Tree Map Like the One Below ________ “Classic”________ ______________________________________________   ___________________ __________________ ___________________ __________________

Directions: Fill in your tree map with four proper nouns. Opposite them in your map use the word classic as an adjective.

Example to fill in your tree map: ________ “Classic”________ ______________________________________________   __Coca Cola_________ A classic soft drink. ___________________ __________________

How do you know when something is a classic? What are some of the characteristics of a classic? 1. 2. 3.

What is a “classic?” A work of the highest class and of acknowledged excellence, usually enduring for a long time.