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AR Culminating Project

AR Culminating Project. By: . Vocabulary. Connotation / Denotation (example) (explanation) Context Clues (example) (explanation) Etymology (example) (explanation) Figurative or Descriptive Language (example) (explanation). Text Elements. Text Structure:

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AR Culminating Project

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  1. AR Culminating Project By:

  2. Vocabulary • Connotation / Denotation • (example) • (explanation) • Context Clues • (example) • (explanation) • Etymology • (example) • (explanation) • Figurative or Descriptive Language • (example) • (explanation)

  3. Text Elements • Text Structure: • Explanation / cited evidence • Text Features • Cited evidence • Cited evidence • Cited evidence • Cited evidence • Cited evidence

  4. Literary Analysis 1 • Plot • Exposition / Setting: • Inciting Incident • Rising Action • Recommendation / Commentary (don’t give away the climax or the end of the book!)

  5. Literary Analysis 2 • Characterization • Protagonist description • Antagonist description • Narrator Point of View • Cited example proving POV • Cited example proving POV • Cited example proving POV

  6. Main Idea / Theme • Statement of MI or Theme • Supporting Detail (pg. #) • Supporting Detail (pg. #) • Summarize or paraphrase MI or Theme or detail • Inferences you made while reading this book • Final conclusion from these inferences

  7. Author • Author’s Purpose and Relationship to Theme explanation. • Author’s Perspective • Info from author’s life • Info from author’s life • Possible Bias & relation to Theme

  8. Extended Thinking: Compare /Contrast • Similarities of ____ and _____. • Differences between _____ and _____.

  9. Extended Thinking: Cause / Effect Cause Effect

  10. Extended Thinking: Synthesis

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