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FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT #2. Formative Assessment #2. Use a two chunk paragraph to answer the following question: What is Harper Lee’s purpose in juxtaposing Miss Maudie’s radiant yard with the Radley’s forlorn yard?. Remember to:. Flawlessly embed your evidence:
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Formative Assessment #2 • Use a two chunk paragraph to answer the following question: • What is Harper Lee’s purpose in juxtaposing Miss Maudie’sradiant yard with the Radley’sforlorn yard?
Remember to: • Flawlessly embed your evidence: • On the first day of school one of Maycomb county’s most disrespectful families teaches Miss Caroline a painful lesson. After shouting vulgarities across the classroom at Miss Caroline, Burris Ewell proceeds to“…[wait] until he [is] sure she [is] crying…”before he finally “…shuffle[s] out of the [school] building” (Lee 28). • Embedding= writing in red • Evidence= writing in green
Remember to: • Flawlessly embed your evidence: • On the first day of school one of Maycomb county’s most disrespectful families teaches Miss Caroline a painful lesson. After shouting vulgarities across the classroom at Miss Caroline, Burris Ewell proceeds to “… [wait] until he [is] sure she [is] crying…” before he finally “…shuffle[s] out of the [school] building” (Lee 28). ***Notice the writer uses [brackets] to change all past tense verbs to present tense.
Remember to: • Flawlessly embed your evidence: • On the first day of school one of Maycomb county’s most disrespectful families teaches Miss Caroline a painful lesson. After shouting vulgarities across the classroom at Miss Caroline, Burris Ewell proceeds to “… [wait] until he [is] sure she [is] crying…” before he finally “…shuffle[s] out of the [school] building” (Lee 28). ***Notice the writer also uses [brackets] to insert words into the quote that were not originally there. The reader might wonder what type of building the quote refers to, so the writer added that information.
Remember to: • Follow the two chunk format • Topic sentence • Context + embedded “evidence” (Lee 42). • Analysis (three sentence minimum) • Literal meaning/figurative meaning/connect evidence to prompt • Context + embedded “evidence” (Lee 52). • Analysis (three sentence minimum) • Literal meaning/figurative meaning/connect evidence to prompt • Analysis (two sentence minimum) • Compare and contrast the two locations • Concluding sentence
BRAINSTORM: • Find a neighbor • Share venn diagrams: what is the strongest idea for Maudie’syard? What is the contrasting idea for the Radley yard? • Now, look at your highlighted annotations and identify possible quotes that contain your winning ideas from your Venn diagram • Draw an arrow to • Evidence #1: Maudie’s yard • Evidence #2: Radley’s yard
TIME TO WRITE!!! • What questions do you have about: • Flawless embedding? • Two chunk paragraphs? • The prompt: What is Harper Lee’s purpose in juxtaposing Miss Maudie’s radiant yard with the Radley’s forlorn yard?
Prompt: What is Harper Lee’s purpose in juxtaposing Miss Maudie’s radiant yard with the Radley’s forlorn yard? • Topic sentence • Context + embedded “evidence” (Lee 42). • Analysis (three sentence minimum) • Literal meaning/figurative meaning/connect evidence to prompt • Context + embedded “evidence” (Lee 52). • Analysis (three sentence minimum) • Literal meaning/figurative meaning/connect evidence to prompt • Analysis (two sentence minimum) • Compare and contrast the two locations*** • Concluding sentence: state author’s purpose