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Lesson Overview
Objective
Draft an introduction and conclusion paragraph for a literary analysis essay.
Lesson Map
Write a short response that argues how one motif, or two related motifs, develops Kambili or Jaja's character.
Generate ideas about how one motif, or two related motifs, develop a character in Purple Hibiscus and write a thesis statement.
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RL.9-10.3RL.9-10.4W.9-10.1.aW.9-10.1.bW.9-10.1.dW.9-10.5
Outline a short literary analysis response including a thesis statement, topic sentences, evidence, analyses, and a last sentences.
- Literary Analysis Outline (G10, U2)
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W.9-10.1.aW.9-10.1.bW.9-10.5
Draft a literary response, using participial phrases to add detail and variety to sentences.
- Literary Analysis Outline (G10, U2)
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L.9-10.1.bW.9-10.4W.9-10.5
Write a literary analysis essay.
Plan the final body paragraph of a literary analysis and revise a thesis statement.
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RL.9-10.3RL.9-10.4W.9-10.1.aW.9-10.1.bW.9-10.1.dW.9-10.5
Draft an introduction and conclusion paragraph for a literary analysis essay.
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W.9-10.1.aW.9-10.1.e
Revise a literary analysis essay for concision and flow.
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W.9-10.1.cW.9-10.5
Provide feedback on a peer's writing and then use peer feedback to improve one's own writing.
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W.9-10.1W.9-10.4W.9-10.5
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