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Skins. Power Point Questions. Mitchell. 1.What did Mitchell look like? Provide textural evidence to support this. 2.What do others think about him? What kind of reputation does he have? Write a quote from the book that supports this.
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Skins Power Point Questions
Mitchell 1.What did Mitchell look like? Provide textural evidence to support this. 2.What do others think about him? What kind of reputation does he have? Write a quote from the book that supports this. 3.How does Mitchell describe his personality? How do others see him? What talents or skills does he end up having? Write a quote from the book that supports this. 4.How did he change from the beginning of the story to the end? 5.What lessons did he learn?
Jimmy T • What does he look like? Write textural evidence to support this. • What do others think about him, based on his looks? Write a quote from the book that supports this. • How does he feel about himself? Why do you think he acts the way he does? Write a quote from the book that supports this. • How does he change? Write a quote from the book that supports this. • What lessons does he learn?
Randolph • What does he look like? Write a quote from the book that supports this. • What do others think about him? Why do they think this? Write a quote from the book that supports this. • Who does he really turn out to be that was unexpected? Write a quote that supports this. • What are his thoughts and feelings? Write a quote that supports this.
Answer these questions from “Skins”. • Which character changed the most? Why do you think this? Provide a piece of textural evidence. • Which character stayed the same? Why do you think this? Provide a piece of textural evidence. • What do you think the theme of the story is, based on what the characters said and did, and the outcome of their decisions?
What is the definition of irony? • On p 76, what is an example of irony? Why is this ironic? • What is the story title, and why do you think the author chose this title? • Name three important conflicts? How were they resolved? How did they contribute to the theme that you wrote down for the previous question?
What is the definition of foreshadowing? • What is an example of foreshadowing on p 78?
Please get out a piece of paper and a pen or pencil. Answer these questions from “Skins” • Which character do you identify with the most? Why? • Which character do you identify with the least? Why? • When was a time that people judged you on your looks? Who do you feel you really are on the inside vs. what people think of you?