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To Kill a Mockingbird - Chapter 2 (ES 2, 3)

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    Read chapter two of To Kill a Mockingbird on Actively Learn. There will be no questions to answer on Actively Learn, instead you will complete the assignment below. Pay particular attention to how Harper Lee shows us what is happening and does not just tell us what happens. 

    Directions: In chapter two, Scout describes her first day of school. For this assignment, I would like you to recall your first day of school and write a one page, double spaced narrative of it. Your one page narrative must contain the six basic strategies for showing and not telling. They can be found in the previous lesson and they are found below. You will be graded according to our class rubric (which is attached) and by how you incorporate the strategies.

     

     

    Submit your narrative to the dropbox!



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