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Se7en. Prep for the assessment Prep for the next genres. Standard: I can cite strong and thorough textual evidence to support both analysis and inference. (11-12.RL.1). Citing Specific Scenes and Evidence. 1 st : Comment on the movie 2 nd : Characterize 3 rd : Connect.
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Se7en Prep for the assessment Prep for the next genres
Standard: I can cite strong and thorough textual evidence to support both analysis and inference. (11-12.RL.1)
Citing Specific Scenes and Evidence • 1st: Comment on the movie • 2nd: Characterize • 3rd: Connect
1st: Comment on the movie • Of the seven that John Doe found guilty, which of the sins was the most offensive and worthy of punishment? • 1st: Answer in your own words. • 2nd: Find a scene to back it up. • 3rd: Explain how that scene supports your answer.
2nd: Characterize • MUST KNOW: Character traits • Words that define who a person is. • Think: Personality and essence of being. • DO NOT use physical characteristics or jobs • Positive: • Adventurous, imaginative, thoughtful, grateful, trustworthy, responsible, thankful, encouraging, efficient, generous, intelligent, mature • Negative • Dangerous, greedy, vindictive, obnoxious, bossy, boring, cruel, cowardly, grouchy, unhappy, hateful, harsh
2nd: Characterize • Characterize John Doe • First, list a character trait. • Second, find a specific scene that supports the trait. • Third, explain how the scene proves the quote true.
3rd: Connect • “People don’t want a hero, they want to eat cheeseburgers, play the lotto, and watch television.” Somerset. • 1st: React to the quote. What does it mean? What does it say about our society? • 2nd: Do you agree with it?
Standard: I can draw evidence from texts to support analysis, reflection, and research. (11-12.W.8)
Part Two: Short Essay • Be aware of all of the elements and definitions of mystery, thriller, and drama.