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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.

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1 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

2 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.

3 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.

4 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!

5 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!


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