Title Your Name Date Teacher, Class, and Period. Type in key words from your research question Example of an event in the novel that answers your research.

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Title Your Name Date Teacher, Class, and Period

Type in key words from your research question Example of an event in the novel that answers your research question Relevant image or visual how real-life historical example answers your research question (based on your research Cite Source

Type in key words from your research question Second example of event in the novel answer your research question Relevant image or visual How real-life historical example answers your research question (based on your research Cite Source

Type in key words from your research question Second Similarity between novel representation and real- life historical example) Relevant image or visual Cite Source

Type in key words from your research question Additional information you gathered from research that answers your research question Relevant Image or visual Cite Source

Type in key words from your research question Additional information you gathered from research that answers your research question Relevant Image or visual Cite Source

Type in key words from your research question New insight and understanding gained as a result of your research (think about an aha! moment you experienced) Example insight