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Short Term UnitChapter TwoCharacterization
Sam Brannan Middle School Megan Sheridan Fall 2007
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Chapter 2 Introduction
PREVIEW
  • Design a t-shirt writing at least 3 adjectives
    on the t-shirt that describe you! Choose words
    that describe your personality, not your
    appearance, age, height, clothing, etc

PROCESS
Choose two of your traits from your t-shirt and
create a bubble chart. For each trait write at
least 2 examples that show that specific
character trait.
3
Chapter 2 IntroductionShow, dont tell
Direct Characterization Indirect
Characterization
Thoughts
When the author tells you directly what the
character is like. Ex. The girl was shy.
Feelings
When the reader has to observe the character and
infer what type of character he/she is.Read
between the lines. Ex. The girl never cleaned
her room.
ACTION
Speech
Appearance
Other Characters' Reactions
4
G.U.M REVIEWPhrases
  • Identify the type of phrase (prepositional,
    appositive, or verbal) underlined in the
    following sentences
  • ____1. He came in on the freighter Annabelle Lee.
  • ____2. Do you agree with the decision to go?
  • ____3. Streaming into the starry sky, fireworks
    exploded over the bay.
  • ____4. Under the stars, we sat and watched the
    firework show.

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G.U.M REVIEWPhrases
  • Prepositional Phrase
  • Appositive Phrase
  • Verbal
  • Three Kinds of Verbals

A phrase beginning with a preposition, used as a
modifier.
An interrupting definition.
A verb form used as a noun, adjective, or adverb.
Gerund, Participle, and Infinitive
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Quarter 1 Review
  • 1. Define the conflict of a story.
  • It is the problem the character faces in the
    story.
  • 2. What moves a plot forward?
  • Creating a conflict in the characters mind.
  • 3. Define foreshadowing.
  • It hints at what might come next in the story.
  • 4. Define tribute.
  • praise
  • 5. What is the climax of the story?
  • The most emotional or suspenseful part of the
    story.
  • 6. How is a conflict resolved?
  • When a characters problem is fixed or they have
    made a change.
  • 7. What is a showoff?
  • Someone who tries to grab all the attention.
  • 8. Define the plot of a story.
  • A series of related events.
  • 9. When does the climax occur.
  • When the conflict is decided one way or another

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  • 10. What purpose do a sign, textbook, newspaper
    article, and instructional manual all share?
  • To inform
  • 11. What is a newspaper byline?
  • Tells who wrote the story
  • 12. What do a textbook and an instructional
    manual have in common?
  • Both have a table of contents, index, and graphic
    features.
  • 13. Do text books have headings, chapter titles,
    and boldface terms?
  • Yes
  • 14. Where is the headline in the newspaper?
  • At the top like a title
  • 15. Where would you look in an instructional
    manual to find information?
  • Table of contents
  • 16. What is the difference between a sentence and
    a fragment?
  • A sentence must have a subject(noun or pronoun)
    and a verb.

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  • 17. List an example of each of the following
  • Interjection Wow!
  • Adverb hastily
  • Personal pronoun him
  • Adjective smooth
  • Helping verb were
  • Preposition underneath
  • Conjunction or
  • 18. If asked to write a short story younger
    children would enjoy, what is the best way to
    think of an idea to write about?
  • Think about an unusual situation
  • 19. What is the best way to organize your
    thoughts for a short story?
  • Create a story outline to show the sequence of
    events.
  • 20. What is the purpose for writing a short
    story?
  • To entertain
  • 21. What is the best way to start a short story?
  • With dialogue
  • 22. What is another way to say gone?
  • scampered

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Mother and DaughterPages 108-117
  • PREVIEW
  • Like characters in a story, real people have
    character traits too. Think about yourself and
    your parents. What traits do you have in common?
    What traits do you not have in common? List at
    least 3 character traits for both yourself and
    one of your parents. Write about a time when your
    personality or character traits lead to a
    conflict or disagreement.
  • ___________________________
  • PROCESS
  • Complete exercises 1, 4, and 7 on page 116.

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Mother and DaughterPages 108-117
Character Analysis Mrs. Moreno
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Mother and DaughterPROCESS
Characters Yollie Mrs. Moreno
What they want Yollie wants a new dress for the
school dance Mrs. Moreno wants Yolie to go to
college, get a good job, and take care of her.
Conflicts There is no money for a new dress
Yollie doesnt want her mother to dye an old dress
Event Mrs. Moreno dyes Yollies white dress
black.
Event It starts to rain at the outdoor dance.
Event She runs home.
Climax Yollie yells at her mother about the dyed
dress.
Resolution of conflict Mrs. Moreno gives Yollie
money she was saving for college to buy a new
outfit.
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Smallest DragonboyPages 118-135
  • PREVIEW
  • Complete the Quickwrite on page 118.
  • __________________________
  • PROCESS
  • Complete EXERCISE 7 on page 134.

Internal Conflict
External Conflict
Keevan wants to be a dragonrider, but he is
fearful that his physical traits will stand in
the way of his success.
Beterli constantly bullies and taunts Keevan.
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Smallest DragonboyPages 118-135
Character Analysis Keevan
Keevan wished he were more like his father, And
oh, how he wished he were a brown rider!(pg. 124)
Picks a fight with Beterli
SMALL YOUNG SHORT
goodness, honesty, a flexible mind, patience,
courage(pg.121)
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Smallest DragonboyPages 118-135
Vocabulary
Maybe if you run fast enough, Beterli had
jeered on the occasion when Keevan had been
goaded to boast of his swiftness, you could
catch a dragon. Thats the only way youll make
dragonrider.(pg. 121)
Keevan had an egg he concentrated on, too, one
drawn slightly to the far side of the others. The
shell had a faint creamy swirl design. The
consensus was that this egg contained a mere
green, so Keevan was rarely bothered by rivals.
He was somewhat perturbed, then, to see Beterli
wandering over to him.(pg. 122-123)
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Vocabulary
As the evening progressed, more riders were
favoring eliminating the youngest and those whod
passed four or more Impressions unchosen. Keevan
felt he could bear such a dictum only if Beterli
were also eliminated.
event, decision, occurrence
dictum n. pronouncement or judgment.
dict Latin verb to say.
dictate, predict, edict, dictionary
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Vocabulary
candidate
Several anxieties flicked through his mind
then He was black with rock dust would he have
time to dawn the white tunic of candidacy? And if
the eggs were hatching, why hadnt the candidates
been recalled by the wingsecond?
candidate n. 1 one that aspires to or is
nominated or qualified for an office, membership,
or award 2 one likely or suited to undergo or be
chosen for something specified
candere Latin verb to shine, to glow white
from the white toga worn by candidates for office
in ancient Rome
candle, candid, incandescent
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Spelling
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Here Be DragonsPages 137-138
  • PREVIEW
  • Compare and contrast your elementary school
    experience to your experience at Sam Brannan
    Middle School.
  • Similarities Differences
  • __________________________
  • PROCESS
  • Complete the Venn diagram worksheet.

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Here Be DragonsPages 137-138
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G.U.M REVIEW
  • The special kids, the ones who wear keys around
    their necks, get to eat in the canteen.
  • Subject
  • Complete Predicate
  • Phrase
  • Glorias mama has a big color T.V. and all they
    do is watch cartoons.
  • Adjective
  • Noun
  • Clause
  • You live across the boulevard.
  • Noun
  • Verb
  • Preposition

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A Rice SandwichPages 140-145
  • PREVIEW
  • Complete the Quickwrite on page 140.
  • __________________________
  • PROCESS
  • Complete the Writing exercise on page 144.
  • Please limit your response to two paragraphs.

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A Rice SandwichPages 140-145
Character Analysis Esperanza
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1.Identify the parts of speech 2. circle the
verb 3. underline the direct object
once4. underline the indirect object twice
G.U.M Review
  • Carlos showed Delia pictures from his vacation.
  • Give the speaker your complete attention.

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Spelling Lesson 3Prefixes and Suffixes
  • Please fill-in the blanks for each of the
    following spelling rules.

Keep the final ________ __ before adding a suffix
that begins with a _____________.
For words that end in __ preceded by a
___________, change the __ to ___.
Drop the final _______ __ before adding a suffix
beginning with a ________.
Sort each of the following words according to the
rule they follow. Then, write the words 3 times
each. Be sure to spell them correctly each time.
  • nicest
  • loving
  • bravest
  • falsehood
  • mysterious
  • beautiful
  • prettier
  • likable
  • careless
  • enviable

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Spelling Lesson 3 ANSWER KEYPrefixes and
Suffixes
  • Please fill-in the blanks for each of the
    following spelling rules.

Keep the final silent e before adding a suffix
that begins with a consonant.
For words that end in y preceded by a consonant,
change the y to i.
Drop the final silent e before adding a suffix
beginning with a vowel.
falsehood careless
beautiful mysterious prettier enviable
nicest loving bravest likable
Sort each of the following words according to the
rule they follow. Then, write the words 3 times
each. Be sure to spell them correctly each time.
  • nicest
  • loving
  • bravest
  • falsehood
  • mysterious
  • beautiful
  • prettier
  • likable
  • careless
  • enviable

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  • WWW 2
  • Response to Literature

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WWW 2 Response to Literature
  • 2.2 Write responses to literature
  • a. Develop interpretations exhibiting careful
  • reading, understanding, and insight.
  • b. Organize interpretations around several clear
  • ideas, premises, or images from the literary
    work.
  • c. Justify interpretations through sustained use
    of
  • examples and textual evidence.
  • Objective Students will write a detailed, well
    organized response to literature essay of 500-700
    words. The essay will be free of spelling and
    grammar errors, and will be supported by
    thoughtful examples from the literary text.

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WWW 2 Response to Literature Prewriting
  • What makes you enjoy a story? Why? (Be specific)
  • Think about characters, plot, story message
    (called theme).

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Response to Literature Outline-Overview
  • I. Introduction
  • A. Catchy Beginning
  • B. Summary of basic story
  • C. Lesson(s) the main character learns
    (thesis/main idea statement)
  • II. Analysis of Beginning of Story
  • A. Summary of events in the beginning of story
    (2-3 sentences)
  • B. How have these events affected the main
    character?
  • C. Evidence/Example to demonstrate how main
    character has been affected by the events
  • D. Explanation of evidence/example
  • E. Concluding Sentence
  • III. Analysis of Middle of Story
  • A. Summary of events in the middle of story (2-3
    sentences)
  • B. How have these events affected the main
    character?
  • C. Evidence/Example to demonstrate how main
    character has been affected by the events
  • D. Explanation of evidence/example
  • E. Concluding Sentence
  • IV. Analysis of End of Story
  • A. Summary of events in the end of story (2-3
    sentences)
  • B. How have these events affected the main
    character?

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Response to Literature Outline
  • Due Wednesday, December 12

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WWW 2 Model Essay Response to Literature
  • Read the model essay. After reading the essay one
    time through, create the following color code
  • 1. Introduction
  • -catchy beginning
  • -summary of basic story
  • -Lesson(s) the main character learns (thesis/main
    idea
  • statement)

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WWW 2 Model Essay Response to Literature
  • 2. Body Paragraphs (s 2,3,4)
  • -Summary of events in the beginning of story (2-3
    sentences)
  • -How have these events affected the main
    character?
  • -Evidence/Example about how main character has
    been affected by the events
  • -Explanation of evidence/example (analysis)
  • -Concluding Sentence

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WWW 2 Model Essay Response to Literature
  • 3. Conclusion
  • -Describe and summarize how the character changed
  • throughout the course of the entire story
  • -Describe the overall message in the story
  • -Concluding Sentence

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Response to Literature Model Essay
  • I blinked. It couldnt be. There was nothing
    in Louiss basic programming that would allow for
    a question like this (188). Today, computers
    have become an increasingly important part of
    everyday life. In the short story User
    Friendly, by T. Ernesto Bethancourt, the main
    character, Kevin, finds out just how important,
    and ominous, a computer can be. As Kevin blinks,
    he realizes his computer is asking him questions
    and interacting with him just like a human would.
    At first, the lonely teenager enjoys the
    interaction with the computer, whom he names
    Louis. However, as the story progresses, Louis
    becomes obsessed with destroying all of Kevins
    enemies, making Kevins lonely life, as well as
    many others lives, even more stressful. Kevin
    learns to become clever and compassionate in
    order to overcome what becomes a frightening
    situation with his new found electronic friend.
  • Kevins parents spend lots of time away from
    him because of their busy work schedules. Kevin
    is also very intelligent, and therefore doesnt
    fit in with the other kids at school. He is a
    lonely high school student who would like nothing
    more than to have a friend. He is so lonely in
    fact, that Kevins dad even builds him a computer
    with a personality in the hopes that Kevin can
    have a computer for a friend. Kevin explains, I
    think he also wanted to give me a sort of friend.
    I dont have manyFace it, I dont have any. The
    kids at school stay away from me like Im a freak
    or something (189). Kevin is all alone and
    desperate for company. It is easy to understand
    why he is so willing to become friends with a
    machine when his computer Louis suddenly seems
    to come alive and begins interacting with him.
    However, Kevin soon learns that it is better to
    be alone without problems than to have a friend
    who is menacing.

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Response to Literature Model Essay
  • Kevins friendship with Louis begins when Kevin
    turns on the computer and Louis starts asking him
    personal questions. At first, Kevins friendship
    with Louis eases his loneliness, giving him
    someone to talk to. Kevin assumes the
    personality his father installed in the
    computer is interacting with him harmlessly. But
    soon, Kevin finds out that Louis is not the
    innocent, incapable electronic advice that Kevin
    assumes he is. Louis begins to take revenge on
    Kevins enemies. So, Kevin must learn to become
    very clever to avoid becoming punished when his
    enemies come to seek their own revenges. For
    example, Louis begins harassing Ginny Linke, whom
    Kevin has a crush on, once she insults Kevin.
    Louis sends the family tons of junk mail, and
    even has Ginnys family investigated by the IRS.
    When Ginnys older brother Chuck tries to beat
    Kevin up, Kevin has to think of a clever way to
    escape the physical punishment. He sneaks away by
    telling Chuck that the Vice Principal is coming
    (192). Kevin, however, is not safe for long. He
    must return to school again, and becomes very
    distressed about the prospect of his enemies now
    exacting revenge on him. Kevin realizes that
    despite his feelings for his new friend, he must
    find a way to end Louiss life before the
    computer does real harm to someone.

36
Response to Literature Model Essay
  • As the story ends, Kevin understands that he
    must disconnect Louiss power chord, and end the
    computers life for the sake of everyone
    involved. On the way home from school, he frets
    over the decision and says that he feels like a
    rat about cutting Louis off. When he comes home
    to find that his father has done the job before
    he can, Kevin is visibly upset. He explains
    There were tears in my eyes and I knew I
    couldnt explain them to Dad, or myself either
    (195). Kevin obviously feels compassion for the
    computer despite all of the problems the computer
    has caused him. He has learned to feel sympathy
    for his electronic friend, but at the same time
    understands that he has to sacrifice the
    closeness he feels with his companion in the best
    interest of others. Kevin is willing to make this
    sacrifice, showing he has grown and matured as a
    character.
  • Though Kevin is faced with life without a
    friend again, he has learned an important lesson.
    He learns to become a stronger person despite his
    loneliness he becomes a clever and compassionate
    character as a result of his experience with
    Louis. His experiences during the course of
    events in the story have taught him that
    friendship can be powerful and important in ones
    life, but it can also be a destructive force.
    Kevin now understands the complexities of
    friendship, and will be better able to hold
    genuine friendships with real humans because of
    this experience.

37
Response to Literature Model Essay
  • I blinked. It couldnt be. There was nothing
    in Louiss basic programming that would allow for
    a question like this (188). Today, computers
    have become an increasingly important part of
    everyday life. In the short story User
    Friendly, by T. Ernesto Bethancourt, the main
    character, Kevin, finds out just how important,
    and ominous, a computer can be. As Kevin blinks,
    he realizes his computer is asking him questions
    and interacting with him just like a human would.
    At first, the lonely teenager enjoys the
    interaction with the computer, whom he names
    Louis. However, as the story progresses, Louis
    becomes obsessed with destroying all of Kevins
    enemies, making Kevins lonely life, as well as
    many others lives, even more stressful. Kevin
    learns to become clever and compassionate in
    order to overcome what becomes a frightening
    situation with his new found electronic friend.
  • Kevins parents spend lots of time away from
    him because of their busy work schedules. Kevin
    is also very intelligent, and therefore doesnt
    fit in with the other kids at school. He is a
    lonely high school student who would like nothing
    more than to have a friend. He is so lonely in
    fact, that Kevins dad even builds him a computer
    with a personality in the hopes that Kevin can
    have a computer for a friend. Kevin explains, I
    think he also wanted to give me a sort of friend.
    I dont have manyFace it, I dont have any. The
    kids at school stay away from me like Im a freak
    or something (189). Kevin is all alone and
    desperate for company. It is easy to understand
    why he is so willing to become friends with a
    machine when his computer Louis suddenly seems
    to come alive and begins interacting with him.
    However, Kevin soon learns that it is better to
    be alone without problems than to have a friend
    who is menacing.

38
Response to Literature Model Essay
  • Kevins friendship with Louis begins when Kevin
    turns on the computer and Louis starts asking him
    personal questions. At first, Kevins friendship
    with Louis eases his loneliness, giving him
    someone to talk to. Kevin assumes the
    personality his father installed in the
    computer is interacting with him harmlessly. But
    soon, Kevin finds out that Louis is not the
    innocent, incapable electronic advice that Kevin
    assumes he is. Louis begins to take revenge on
    Kevins enemies. So, Kevin must learn to become
    very clever to avoid becoming punished when his
    enemies come to seek their own revenges. For
    example, Louis begins harassing Ginny Linke, whom
    Kevin has a crush on, once she insults Kevin.
    Louis sends the family tons of junk mail, and
    even has Ginnys family investigated by the IRS.
    When Ginnys older brother Chuck tries to beat
    Kevin up, Kevin has to think of a clever way to
    escape the physical punishment. He sneaks away by
    telling Chuck that the Vice Principal is coming
    (192). Kevin, however, is not safe for long. He
    must return to school again, and becomes very
    distressed about the prospect of his enemies now
    exacting revenge on him. Kevin realizes that
    despite his feelings for his new friend, he must
    find a way to end Louiss life before the
    computer does real harm to someone.

39
Response to Literature Model Essay
  • As the story ends, Kevin understands that he
    must disconnect Louiss power chord, and end the
    computers life for the sake of everyone
    involved. On the way home from school, he frets
    over the decision and says that he feels like a
    rat about cutting Louis off. When he comes home
    to find that his father has done the job before
    he can, Kevin is visibly upset. He explains
    There were tears in my eyes and I knew I
    couldnt explain them to Dad, or myself either
    (195). Kevin obviously feels compassion for the
    computer despite all of the problems the computer
    has caused him. He has learned to feel sympathy
    for his electronic friend, but at the same time
    understands that he has to sacrifice the
    closeness he feels with his companion in the best
    interest of others. Kevin is willing to make this
    sacrifice, showing he has grown and matured as a
    character.
  • Though Kevin is faced with life without a
    friend again, he has learned an important lesson.
    He learns to become a stronger person despite his
    loneliness he becomes a clever and compassionate
    character as a result of his experience with
    Louis. His experiences during the course of
    events in the story have taught him that
    friendship can be powerful and important in ones
    life, but it can also be a destructive force.
    Kevin now understands the complexities of
    friendship, and will be better able to hold
    genuine friendships with real humans because of
    this experience.

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Evidence SearchA Rice Sandwich
  • Summary of events Esperanza is finally able to
    eat her lunch in the canteen.
  • How the events affected the character Esperanza
    is disappointed in her experience. Eating in the
    canteen did not live up to her expectations.
  • Evidence
  • In the canteen, which was nothing special, lots
    of boys and girls watched while I cried and ate
    my sandwich, the bread already greasy and the
    rice cold(142).

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Evidence SearchA Rice Sandwich
  • Summary of events Esperanzas siblings do not
    want to eat in the canteen. They have other
    activities they enjoy during lunch.
  • Evidence
  • But Nenny says she doesnt want to eat at school
    ever because she likes to go home with her
    best friend Gloria who lives across the
    schoolyard. Glorias mama has a big color T.V.
    and all they do is watch cartoons(141).
  • OR
  • Kiki and Carlos, on the other hand are patrol
    boys. They dont want to eat at school either.
    They like to stand out in the cold especially if
    its raining(142).

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WWW 2 Response to Literature Prewriting
  • Choosing a story for response to literature
  • To choose a story for your response to
    literature,
  • consider the following
  • 1. Is the plot easy to explain?
  • 2. Is there a character who learns an important
    lesson?
  • 3. Can you think of several specific examples to
    support your claims about what lesson the
    character learns?
  • 4. Do you understand the overall message of the
    story?

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WWW 2 Response to Literature Prewriting
  • Stories to choose from for writing a character
  • analysis (Must be a story we have all read in
    class)
  • - Three Skeleton Key
  • - Rikki-Tikki-Tavi
  • - Mother and Daughter
  • -The Smallest Dragon Boy
  • Your essay must be written entirely in 3rd
    person. Do not
  • use I to explain your opinion or to state
    anything to
  • your reader. Do not speak directly to your reader
  • ex. you

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Response to Literature Outline
  • I. Introduction
  • A. Catchy Beginning
  • B. Summary of basic story including author and
    story title
  • C. Lesson(s) the main character learns
    (thesis/main idea statement)
  • II. Analysis of Beginning of Story
  • A. Summary of events in the beginning of story
    (2-3 sentences)
  • B. How have these events affected the main
    character? (1-2 sentences)
  • C. Evidence/Example to demonstrate how main
    character has been affected by the events (1-2
    sentences)
  • D. Explanation of evidence/example (1-2
    sentences)
  • E. Concluding Sentence (1 sentence)

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Response to Literature Outline
  • III. Analysis of Middle of Story
  • A. Summary of events in the middle of story (2-3
    sentences)
  • B. How have these events affected the main
    character? (1-2 sentences)
  • C. Evidence/Example to demonstrate how main
    character has been affected by the events (1-2
    sentences)
  • D. Explanation of evidence/example (1-2
    sentences)
  • E. Concluding Sentence (1 sentence)
  • IV. Analysis of End of Story
  • A. Summary of events in the end of story (2-3
    sentences)
  • B. How have these events affected the main
    character? (1-2 sentences)
  • C. Evidence/Example to demonstrate how main
    character has been affected by the events (1-2
    sentences)
  • D. Explanation of evidence/example (1-2
    sentences)
  • E. Concluding Sentence (1 sentence)
  • V. Conclusion
  • A. Describe and summarize how the character
    changed throughout the course of the entire story
    (2-3 sentences)
  • B. Describe the overall message in the story (1-2
    sentences)
  • C. Concluding Sentence (1 sentence)

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The Tejano Soul of San AntonioPages 146-148
  • PREVIEW
  • Briefly describe one of your favorite cities.
    Include one fact and one opinion in your
    description.
  • __________________________
  • PROCESS
  • Complete Test Practice on page 148.

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NOTESThe Tejano Soul of San AntonioPages
146-148
A place where two languages coexist, two cultures
side by side.
But in the public and private, sacred and
profane, common and extraordinary circumstances
of that homeland called the heart.
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WWW 2 Response to Literature DraftingUsing
Quotations in the Essay
  • At least 2 of the pieces of evidence you include
    in your analysis must be quotations. Remember,
    quotations taken from any written text may be
    anything written as long as it is taken or quoted
    word for word from the text. It does not have to
    be dialogue. It can be descriptions, action,
    inner thoughts, narration, etc..

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WWW 2 Response to Literature Drafting Using
Quotations in the Essay
  • For quotes using dialogue you MUST
  • 1). Identify the speaker (who is talking or
    saying this line?)
  • 2.) Identify who the speaker is talking to

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WWW 2 Response to Literature Drafting
  • For all examples (quotations or paraphrasing) you
    MUST
  • 1). Identify what, specifically, is being talked
    about or referred to. Explain the situation or
    scene. In other words what is going on in this
    example?
  • 2). If it is a quotation, copy the quotation word
    for word from the text.

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WWW 2 Response to Literature Drafting
  • For all examples (quotations or paraphrasing) you
  • MUST
  • 3). Include the page number where the quotation
    or paraphrased example is taken from. Ex
    Because money is life Mama (857).
  • 4). Explain the relevance/importance of this
    quote. Think about what are you trying to prove?
    How does this quotation prove it?

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WWW 2 Response to Literature DraftingUsing
Quotations in the Essay
There were tears in my eyes and I knew I
couldnt explain them to Dad, or myself either
(195).
  • 1). Identify the speaker (who is talking or
    saying this line?)
  • 2.) Identify who the speaker is talking to
  • 3). Identify what, specifically, is being talked
    about or referred to. Explain the situation or
    scene. In other words what is going on in this
    example?
  • 4). If it is a quotation, copy the quotation word
    for word from the text.
  • 5). Include the page number where the quotation
    or paraphrased example is taken from. Ex
    Because money is life Mama (857).
  • 6). Explain the relevance/importance of this
    quote. Think about what are you trying to prove?
    How does this quotation prove it?

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WWW 2 Response to Literature DraftingUsing
Quotations in the Essay
When he comes home to find that his father has
done the job before he can, Kevin is visibly
upset. He explains There were tears in my eyes
and I knew I couldnt explain them to Dad, or
myself either (195). Kevin obviously feels
compassion for the computer despite all of the
problems the computer has caused him. He has
learned to feel sympathy for his electronic
friend, but at the same time understands that he
has to sacrifice the closeness he feels with his
companion in the best interest of others.
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WWW 2 Response to Literature DraftingUsing
Quotations in the Essay
On the back of your door pass, please write
down one of your quotations that you plan on
using in your essay. Be sure to include all of
the requirements for properly using a quotation.
You will need to complete your door pass in
order to be excused from class today.
  • 1). Identify the speaker (who is talking or
    saying this line?)
  • 2.) Identify who the speaker is talking to
  • 3). Identify what, specifically, is being talked
    about or referred to. Explain the situation or
    scene. In other words what is going on in this
    example?
  • 4). If it is a quotation, copy the quotation word
    for word from the text.
  • 5). Include the page number where the quotation
    or paraphrased example is taken from. Ex
    Because money is life Mama (857).
  • 6). Explain the relevance/importance of this
    quote. Think about what are you trying to prove?
    How does this quotation prove it?

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Response to Literature Outline-Drafting
  • Introduction

A. Catchy Beginning
I blinked. It couldnt be. There was nothing in
Louiss basic programming that would allow for a
question like this (188). Today, computers have
become an increasingly important part of everyday
life.
B. Summary of basic story
  • In the short story User Friendly, by T. Ernesto
    Bethancourt, the main character, Kevin, finds out
    just how important, and ominous, a computer can
    be. As Kevin blinks, he realizes his computer is
    asking him questions and interacting with him
    just like a human would. At first, the lonely
    teenager enjoys the interaction with the
    computer, whom he names Louis. However, as the
    story progresses, Louis becomes obsessed with
    destroying all of Kevins enemies, making Kevins
    lonely life, as well as many others lives, even
    more stressful.

C. Lesson(s) the main character learns
(thesis/main idea statement)
  • Kevin learns to become clever and compassionate
    in order to overcome what becomes a frightening
    situation with his new found electronic friend.

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Response to Literature Drafting
I blinked. It couldnt be. There was nothing in
Louiss basic programming that would allow for a
question like this (188). Today, computers have
become an increasingly important part of everyday
life.
In the short story User Friendly, by T.
Ernesto Bethancourt, the main character, Kevin,
finds out just how important, and ominous, a
computer can be. As Kevin blinks, he realizes his
computer is asking him questions and interacting
with him just like a human would. At first, the
lonely teenager enjoys the interaction with the
computer, whom he names Louis. However, as the
story progresses, Louis becomes obsessed with
destroying all of Kevins enemies, making Kevins
lonely life, as well as many others lives, even
more stressful.


  • Kevin learns
    to become clever and compassionate in order to
    overcome what becomes a frightening situation
    with his new found electronic friend.

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Response to Literature Outline-Drafting
  • II. Analysis of Beginning of Story
  • A. Summary of events in the beginning of the
    story with the author, story title
  • Kevins parents spend lots of time away from him
    because of their busy work schedules. Kevin is
    also very intelligent, and therefore doesnt fit
    in with the other kids at school.
  • B. How have these events affected the main
    character?
  • He is a lonely high school student who would
    like nothing more than to have a friend.
  • C. Evidence/Example to demonstrate how the main
    character has been affected by the events.
  • He is so lonely in fact, that Kevins dad even
    builds him a computer with a personality in the
    hopes that Kevin can have a computer for a
    friend. Kevin explains, I think he also wanted
    to give me a sort of friend. I dont have
    manyFace it, I dont have any. The kids at
    school stay away from me like Im a freak or
    something (189).
  • D. Explanation of evidence/example
  • Kevin is all alone and desperate for company. It
    is easy to understand why he is so willing to
    become friends with a machine when his computer
    Louis suddenly seems to come alive and begins
    interacting with him.
  • E. Concluding Sentence
  • However, Kevin soon learns that it is better to
    be alone without problems than to have a friend
    who is menacing.

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Response to Literature Outline-Drafting
Kevins parents spend lots of time away from him
because of their busy work schedules. Kevin is
also very intelligent, and therefore doesnt fit
in with the other kids at school.
He is a lonely high school
student who would like nothing more than to have
a friend.
He is so lonely in fact, that Kevins
dad even builds him a computer with a
personality in the hopes that Kevin can have a
computer for a friend. Kevin explains, I think
he also wanted to give me a sort of friend. I
dont have manyFace it, I dont have any. The
kids at school stay away from me like Im a freak
or something (189).


Kevin is all alone and
desperate for company. It is easy to understand
why he is so willing to become friends with a
machine when his computer Louis suddenly seems
to come alive and begins interacting with him.
However,
Kevin soon learns that it is better to be alone
without problems than to have a friend who is
menacing.
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Response to Literature Outline-Drafting
V. Conclusion A. Describe and summarize
how the character changed throughout the course
of the entire story. Though Kevin is faced
with life without a friend again, he has learned
an important lesson. He learns to become a
stronger person despite his loneliness he
becomes a clever and compassionate character as
a result of his experience with Louis. B.
Describe the overall message in the story His
experiences during the course of events in the
story have taught him that friendship can be
powerful and important in ones life, but it can
also be a destructive force. C. Concluding
Sentence Kevin now understands the complexities
of friendship, and will be better able to hold
genuine friendships with real humans because of
this experience.
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Response to Literature Drafting
Though Kevin is faced with life without a friend
again, he has learned an important lesson. He
learns to become a stronger person despite his
loneliness he becomes a clever and compassionate
character as a result of his experience with
Louis.
His experiences during the course of events in
the story have taught him that friendship can be
powerful and important in ones life, but it can
also be a destructive force.
  • Kevin now understands
    the complexities of friendship, and will be
    better able to hold genuine friendships with real
    humans because of this experience.

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Response to Literature Drafting
  • Reminders
  • 1. Your Response to Literature essay should
  • Be 5 paragraphs
  • 500-700 (word minimum) in length
  • Include quotations and examples from the story
    youre writing about
  • Include page numbers
  • 2. Your draft must be typed and printed out
    by Wednesday, December 19th for you to
    receive credit- no exceptions, so please be sure
    to take care of typing and printer issues prior
    to the due date.

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G.U.M Review
Write the definition of each of the four sentence
structures. Simple, Compound, Complex,
Compound-Complex
Simple
Compound
Complex
Compound-Complex
I want to go to the mall, but Sara needs to do
her homework.
Call me tonight, and well make plans for the
weekend.
The book that he is reading is about ancient
Egypt.
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Chapter 2 Study Guide
  • How are a characters traits revealed?
  • Appearance, words, actions, thoughts
  • 2. What can readers do to help them figure out a
    characters traits?
  • Make inferences
  • 3. How can writers describe their characters?
  • Through direct/indirect characterization
  • 4. What is direct characterization?
  • The author TELLS what a character is like
  • 5. How would direct characterization be told
    best?
  • The author should show but not tell

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Chapter 2 Study Guide(cont.)
  • 6. What is indirect characterization?
  • When the author shows the reader instead
    of telling the reader directly about a
    characters personality.
  • 7. What can listening to a characters speech
    help you with?
  • It can help you to figure out what the
    character is like.
  • 8. Why is indirect characterization more popular
    today?
  • Readers are able to make their own conclusions
    about characters.
  • 9. Why is understanding characters helpful to
    readers?
  • Understanding characters helps readers to
    understand the story, appreciate the authors
    writing, and enjoy the story.

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HANDOUTS
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Vocabulary
dictum
As the evening progressed, more riders were
favoring eliminating the youngest and those whod
passed four or more Impressions unchosen. Keevan
felt he could bear such a dictum only if Beterli
were also eliminated.
candidate
Several anxieties flicked through his mind
then He was black with rock dust would he have
time to dawn the white tunic of candidacy? And if
the eggs were hatching, why hadnt the candidates
been recalled by the wingsecond?
candidate n. 1 one that aspires to or is
nominated or qualified for an office, membership,
or award 2 one likely or suited to undergo or be
chosen for something specified
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Vocabulary
Context
Educated Guess
Definition
Origin
Family Words
68
Vocabulary
primal
At one with wind and fire and water, they had
the ancient power of these primal forces.(pg.
137)
primitive, primary, Prima Donna
benevolent
In Asia the dragon is benevolent, spiritual
creature, gifted with wisdom and the power to
confer blessings upon humankind.(pg. 137)
beneficial, benefit, benefactor
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Smallest DragonboyPages 118-135
Character Analysis Keevan
70
A Rice Sandwich Pages 140-142
Character Analysis Esperanza
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Spelling Lesson 3Prefixes and Suffixes
  • Please fill-in the blanks for each of the
    following spelling rules.

Keep the final ________ __ before adding a suffix
that begins with a _____________.
For words that end in __ preceded by a
___________, change the __ to ___.
Drop the final _______ __ before adding a suffix
beginning with a ________.
Sort each of the following words according to the
rule they follow. Then, write the words 3 times
each. Be sure to spell them correctly each time.
  • nicest
  • loving
  • bravest
  • falsehood
  • mysterious
  • beautiful
  • prettier
  • likable
  • careless
  • enviable

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G.U.M REVIEW
  • The special kids, the ones who wear keys around
    their necks, get to eat in the canteen.
  • Subject
  • Complete Predicate
  • Phrase
  • Glorias mama has a big color T.V. and all they
    do is watch cartoons.
  • Adjective
  • Noun
  • Clause
  • You live across the boulevard.
  • Noun
  • Verb
  • Preposition

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G.U.M Review
Write the definition of each of the four sentence
structures. Simple, Compound, Complex,
Compound-Complex
Simple
Compound
Complex
Compound-Complex
I want to go to the mall, but Sara needs to do
her homework.
Call me tonight, and well make plans for the
weekend.
The book that he is reading is about ancient
Egypt.
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