“Names/Nombres” By: Julia Alvares

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“Names/Nombres” By: Julia Alvares ANNOTATION CUES

Page 3: In addition to your annotations, please also note… External Conflict examples (person v. society) (person v. person) Internal Conflict (person v. self) example Characterization of Julia Alvarez Point of View Evidence of Julia Alvarez refusing OR trying to fit into American culture Connections to “My Name” or Identity Film

Page 4: In addition to your annotations, please also note… External Conflict (person v. society) example Evidence of American society changing Evidence of Julia Alvarez changing Characterization of Julia Alvarez

Page 5: In addition to your annotations, please also note… Examples of figurative language (simile/metaphor) External conflict (person v. society) Julia Alvarez characterization Theme