Invisible Man

Lesson 25
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ELA

Unit 1

12th Grade

Lesson 25 of 36

Objective


Use evidence from both documents to support an answer to the prompt.

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Target Task


Select one of the passages you read yesterday and use it to write an essay in which you explain how the author builds an argument. In your essay, analyze how the author uses one or more of the features listed in the box below (or features of your own choice). Be sure that your analysis focuses on the most relevant features of the passage.

Features for nonfiction: evidence, such as facts or examples to support claims; reasoning to develop ideas and connect claims to evidence; stylistic or persuasive elements such as word choice or appeals to emotion to add power to the ideas expressed.

Notes


The teacher should select Writing Focus Areas for this assignment based upon needs reflected in the students' recent writing.

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Explain how the narrator’s attitude toward the letter changes over the course of the chapter.

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