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Notice & Note. Signpost Lessons. Stop! Notice and Note Signpost #1 : Contrasts & Contradictions & The Unexpected. When you are reading and you notice… a character’s actions are contradictory to (different than) how the character has acted in the past.
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Notice & Note Signpost Lessons
Stop! Notice and Note Signpost #1:Contrasts & Contradictions & The Unexpected • When you are reading and you notice… • a character’s actions are contradictory to (different than) how the character has acted in the past. • a difference among characters(a way that one character acts versus another) is revealed. • a character acts differently than how YOU would behave in a similar situation. • there are contrasting/unexpected story elements, such as plot, setting, etc.
Signpost #1 Continued…Contrasts & Contradictions & The Unexpected • You should stop and ask yourself: • “Why is the character doing that?” OR“Why are the characters so different from each other?” OR “Why would the author choose to do this?” • The answers could help you make a prediction or make an inferenceabout the plot and conflict and author’s purpose. Possible ANCHOR QUESTIONS
Stop! Notice and Note Signpost #2: Epiphany • When you are reading and suddenly a character realizes, understands, or finally figures something out (an “Ah-ha!”)… • You should stop and ask yourself: • “How might this realization be important or change things?” • If the character figured out a problem, you probably just learned about the CONFLICT. • If the character understood a life lesson, you probably just learned the THEME. ANCHOR QUESTION
Stop! Notice and Note Signpost #3: Tough Questions • When you are reading and the character is confused or uncertain and asks him/herself a difficult question that doesn’t have an easy answer…(the answer may shape his/her life)… • You should stop and ask yourself: • “What does this question tell me about the character?” OR “How might the character answer it?” OR “How might the answer affect the story?” • The answers will tell you about the CONFLICT and might foreshadow later events. Possible ANCHOR QUESTIONS
Stop! Notice and Note Signpost #4: Words of the Wiser • When you are reading and a character takes the main character aside and gives serious advice that is helpful at this moment in the story but could also be helpful throughout life… • You should stop and ask yourself: • “What’s the life lesson, and how might it affect the character?” • Whatever the lesson is, you’ve probably found a THEME for the story. ANCHOR QUESTION
Stop! Notice and Note Signpost #5: Repetition • When you are reading and you notice a word, phrase, object, situation, or idea mentioned over and over… • You should stop and ask yourself: • “Why does this keep showing up again and again?” • The answers will tell you about the THEME and CONFLICT, or they might foreshadow what will happen later. ANCHOR QUESTION
Stop! Notice and Note Signpost #6: Flashback • When you are reading and the author interrupts the action to reveal a memory… • You should stop and ask yourself: • “Why or how might this memory be important?” • The answers will tell you about the THEME, CONFLICT, or might foreshadow what will happen later in the story. ANCHOR QUESTION