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Objective IV-2. Preview text features to make a prediction about the text content. Note: Text features may include headings, subheadings, illustrations, footnotes, captions, topic sentences, book jackets, introductory paragraphs, and such graphic displays as charts, maps, graphs, and timelines.. Fr
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1. AHSGE Reading Objectives IV-2 and IV-3 Demonstrate the ability to preview and predict; discern organizational patterns
2. Objective IV-2 Preview text features to make a prediction about the text content.
Note: Text features may include headings, subheadings, illustrations, footnotes, captions, topic sentences, book jackets, introductory paragraphs, and such graphic displays as charts, maps, graphs, and timelines.
3. FromJulius CeasarBy William ShakespeareSCENE III. A street.Enter CINNA the poetCINNA THE POETI dreamt to-night that I did feast withCaesar,And things unlucky charge my fantasy:I have no will to wander forth of doors,Yet something leads me forth.Enter CitizensFirst CitizenWhat is your name?Second CitizenWhither are you going?Third CitizenWhere do you dwell?Fourth CitizenAre you a married man or a bachelor?Second CitizenAnswer every man directly.
4. First CitizenAy, and briefly.Fourth CitizenAy, and wisely.Third CitizenAy, and truly, you were best.CINNA THE POETWhat is my name? Whither am I going?Where do Idwell? Am I a married man or abachelor? Then, toanswer every man directly and briefly,wisely andtruly: wisely I say, I am a bachelor.Second CitizenThat's as much as to say, they are foolsthat marry:you'll bear me a bang for that, I fear.Proceed; directly.
5. CINNA THE POETDirectly, I am going to Caesar's funeral.First CitizenAs a friend or an enemy?CINNA THE POETAs a friend.Second CitizenThat matter is answered directly.Fourth CitizenFor your dwelling,--briefly.CINNA THE POETBriefly, I dwell by the Capitol.Third CitizenYour name, sir, truly.CINNA THE POETTruly, my name is Cinna.First CitizenTear him to pieces; he's a conspirator.CINNA THE POETI am Cinna the poet, I am Cinna thepoet.
6. Fourth CitizenTear him for his bad verses, tear him forhis bad verses.CINNA THE POETI am not Cinna the conspirator.Fourth CitizenIt is no matter, his name's Cinna; pluckbut hisname out of his heart, and turn himgoing.Third CitizenTear him, tear him! Come, brands ho!fire-brands:to Brutus', to Cassius'; burn all: some toDecius'house, and some to Casca's; some toLigarius': away, go!Exeunt
7. 1. The mob was angry because A. Caesar has been murdered. B. Brutus has been murdered. C. they cannot vote in the election. D. they want anyone associated with the conspiracy to die.