Today we reviewed annotation and the STEAL method of characterization. You took notes on STEAL in your notebooks and then we annotated the first 4 paragraphs of "Thank you Ma'am."
QUIZ on Friday!
annotation: what is it and how do you do it?
characterization: what is the difference between direct and indirect? Identify different types of indirect characterization.
Make up work:
Watch the video below on characterization and take notes. Then go to
http://lit.genius.com/Mizb-langston-hughess-thank-you-maam-excerpt-annotated and make at least THREE annotations that show how the author is using INDIRECT characterization to show us about Ms. Jones' character.
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QUIZ on Friday!
annotation: what is it and how do you do it?
characterization: what is the difference between direct and indirect? Identify different types of indirect characterization.
Make up work:
Watch the video below on characterization and take notes. Then go to
http://lit.genius.com/Mizb-langston-hughess-thank-you-maam-excerpt-annotated and make at least THREE annotations that show how the author is using INDIRECT characterization to show us about Ms. Jones' character.
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