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Week of 4/4

Week of 4/4. The Outsiders . Monday April 7 Bell Work 1. Read in your own novel. Create a new dialectical journal using the correct format . Complete the bibliography and two entries. Author’s name (Last, First.) Title . City of Publication : Publisher, Year of Publication .

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Week of 4/4

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  1. Week of 4/4 The Outsiders

  2. Monday April 7Bell Work 1 • Read in your own novel. Create a new dialectical journal using the correct format. Complete the bibliography and two entries. Author’s name (Last, First.) Title. City of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication.

  3. Monday, April 7Bell Work 2 Write the vocabulary words and definitions on a clean sheet of Bell Work paper. • doggedly- (adverb) stubbornly determined • aghast- (adjective) struck with fear • exploits - (noun) the act of manipulating to one’s advantage • aimlessly- (adverb) lacking goal or purpose • underprivileged- (adjective) denied normal rights because of low economic status

  4. Tuesday, April 8th Bell Work 1 • Read in your own novel. Create two new dialectical journal entries using the correct format. Complete the bibliography and two entries. Author’s name (Last, First.) Title. City of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication.

  5. Tuesday, April 8th Bell Work 2Write the vocabulary words and definitions on your Bell Work paper. 6. realization- (noun) the clear understanding of an idea 7. static- (noun) difficulty or trouble 8. agony- (noun) extreme suffering either mentally or physically 9. stupor- (noun) reduced awareness or consciousness 10. triumph- (noun) success after a struggle

  6. Wednesday, April 9thBell Work 1 • Read in your own novel. Create two new dialectical journal entries using the correct format. Complete the bibliography and two entries. Author’s name (Last, First.) Title. City of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication.

  7. Wednesday, April 9thBell Work 2 • Write the sentences and use the correct vocabulary word to complete the blanks. • Johnny repeatedly and ______________ asked about his parents even though Dally did not want to answer him (Hinton, 88). • “Work?” Two-Bit was _____________. “And ruin my rep?”(Hinton, 113). • Two-Bit told Pony many stories about his _________ s) while Pony washed the dishes (Hinton, 113).

  8. Thursday, April 10thBell Work 1 • Read in your own novel. Create two new dialectical journal entries using the correct format. Author’s name (Last, First.) Title. City of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication.

  9. Thursday, April 10thBell Work 2 • Write the sentences and use the correct vocabulary word to complete the blanks. • Two-Bit walked _____________ or without purpose to divert suspicion. • “O victim of environment, ______________, rotten, no-count hood” (Hinton, 136). • Cherry and Pony had the ________________ that they both see the sunsets.

  10. Friday, April 11thBell Work 1 • Read in your own novel. Create two new dialectical journal entries using the correct format. Complete the bibliography and two entries. You will turn it in after 20 minutes. Make sure you have 10 entries. Author’s name (Last, First.) Title. City of Publication: Publisher, Year of Publication.

  11. Friday, April 11thBell Work 2 • Write the synonyms and the vocabulary word that completes them. • trouble, worries, problems, ____________ • pain, suffering, misery, _____________ • blankness, vacancy, apathy, ____________ • victory, achievement, success, ___________

  12. Chapter Seven Critical Thinking • Why does S.E. Hinton describe the boy’s favorite breakfasts in such detail? • Darry- • Soda- • Pony 2. What does it say about all three of them that they like chocolate cake for breakfast? 3. How does Hinton show the plot development in the next few lines?

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