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UNIT 1DOUBLE TAKE
Essential Question: When Do You Really Know Someone?
REFLECT & ANSWER What can you see from a distance?
What are your impressions from close up?
What does the grid structure suggest about Lyle’s identity?
What does the portrait suggest about really getting to know someone?
WHAT IS THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THESE WORDS?
Identity
Truth Perception
READING OBJECTIVES ~Plan & Monitor
*Make & Confirm Predictions *Preview & Set a Purpose *Monitor Comprehension *Clarify Ideas *Clarify Vocabulary
~Recognize Genre: Short Story, Personal Narrative, News Feature, Profile
~Analyze Setting, Character, Plot, Conflict, & Theme ~Analyze Static & Dynamic Characters ~Identify Author’s Perspective ~Analyze News Features ~Interpret & Evaluate Literature ~Comprehension & Critical Thinking
*Compare, Analyze, Interpret, Draw Conclusions, Evaluate, Synthesize
*Compare Across Texts
WRITING OBJECTIVES
~Summarize Text~Write About Literature
*Support an Argument~Narrative Paragraph~Research/Writing
*Biographical Sketch*History Connection*Cultural Connection
~Reflective Essay*Steps of the Writing Process
SPEAKING OBJECTIVES
~Express Ideas & Opinions
~Ask for & Give Information
~Engage in Discussion
PLOT- ACTION OF THE STORY
Climax
Rising action
Exposition
Falling action
Resolution
CONFLICT
Internal External
Person vs. self Person vs. personPerson vs. society Person vs. naturePerson vs. fate
PERSON VS. SELF
Person vs. person
Person vs. society
Person vs. nature
Person vs. fate
DO YOU AGREE OR DISAGREE?
You can’t really know someone who is different from you.
Your first impressions of a person are usually right.
Even the people you know well have secrets you know nothing about.