Reading Graphic Organizer: DUE WEEKLY
Literature: Prediction
Title and Author:
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English, 26.03.2020 07:10, mkuhauluasong2020
Reading Graphic Organizer: DUE WEEKLY
Literature: Prediction
Title and Author:
Before Reading
Question Answer
What genre is the text? (short story, myth, poem, etc.) Parody, Fiction
What is the setting? A stranded island
Who is telling the story – a narrator, a character?
Make predictions based on the title, type of text, and first few lines. What do you think will happen next? Why do you think this?
While Reading
Question Answer
Briefly describe important characters, events, or ideas.
What conflicts (man vs. man, man vs. self, etc.) are in this text?
How does the author use language – vivid descriptions, formal or informal, dialogue, imagery, etc.?
Check the accuracy of your predictions. Did you confirm them or do you need to revise them?
After Reading
Question Answer
What is the theme or main idea of what you read this week?
What details from the text support the theme?
Describe each character. What are they like? How do they speak? How do they interact with others?
Name and briefly describe the main character. How does the main character grow or change through the text?
Name one or two minor characters.
How did making predictions help you focus on the reading and improve your comprehension?
What words does the author use to develop tone, mood, or theme?
Word Context Meaning
Answers: 3
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Answers: 1
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Which best explains this excerpt’s purpose in the novel’s plot structure? the excerpt creates conflict between characters as part of the rising action. the excerpt provides background information on a character as part of the exposition. the excerpt returns a character to equilibrium as part of the falling action. the excerpt is the point of greatest tension and acts as the climax.
Answers: 3
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