PROSE— Ordinary written or spoken language, using sentences and paragraphs, without deliberate or regular meter or rhyme; not poetry, drama, or song ACTIVITY.

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PROSE— Ordinary written or spoken language, using sentences and paragraphs, without deliberate or regular meter or rhyme; not poetry, drama, or song ACTIVITY 1.9: TWO VERSIONS OF ONE MEMORY

You will complete a PAIRS READ of two texts: “Always Running” (SB33-34) and “Race Politics” (SB35-36). PART 1: READING COMPREHENSION AND VOICE ANALYSIS EXPECTATIONS— You MUST work with your partner! ALTERNATE reading each chunk. Respond to the KEY IDEAS AND DETAILS questions as you read. Include TEXT-EVIDENCE as you complete the chart on SB32. You have 25 MINUTES to complete the assignment.

You will complete the chart on SB37 by comparing the “two versions of one memory.” PART 2: ADDITIONS, DELETIONS, AND ALTERATIONS EXPECTATIONS— You MUST work with your partner! Answer ALL questions! Include TEXT-EVIDENCE in your responses. You have 10 MINUTES to complete the chart.

Complete your response in 1 st column: Which version do you think is more powerful? Which version has a stronger voice? Which is easier to visualize and understand? What components of coming of age are present in the two texts? ACCOUNTABLE TURN AND TALK Choose a partner that you have not worked with today and share responses. Be sure to summarize your partner’s response in the 2 nd column!

To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel, which means it is written in PROSE form... Now, you will create a short POEM describing one of the plot events from the novel. TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD EXTENSION ACTIVITY at least 10 LINES of poetry form: POET’S CHOICE (acrostic, free verse, haiku*, concrete, stanza, etc) must focus on ONE PLOT EVENT from the novel (think: two versions of one memory!) will be shared at the beginning of our SOCRATIC SEMINAR on Monday!