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This Boy’s Life by Tobias Wolff Questions Responses Plot – What is the “story” of the text (memoir excerpt or poem)? What happens between the beginning and the end? Narrator – Who tells the story? What do we learn about him or her? Characterization – Who are the main characters in the text? How are they described? How do they interact with the narrator? Conflict – What implicit or explicit conflicts does the text present? What do these conflicts tell us about the characters and what is important to them? Parents – How are parents portrayed in the text? What words are used to describe them? Setting – Where and when does the text take place? How do you know? Questions – What questions do you have about the text? What was confusing? What was surprising? Reaction – What in this text appealed to you? Why? What other thoughts do you have about the text? I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou Questions Responses Plot – What is the “story” of the text (memoir excerpt or poem)? What happens between the beginning and the end? Narrator – Who tells the story? What do we learn about him or her? Characterization – Who are the main characters in the text? How are they described? How do they interact with the narrator? Conflict – What implicit or explicit conflicts does the text present? What do these conflicts tell us about the characters and what is important to them? Parents – How are parents portrayed in the text? What words are used to describe them? Setting – Where and when does the text take place? How do you know? Questions – What questions do you have about the text? What was confusing? What was surprising? Reaction – What in this text appealed to you? Why? What other thoughts do you have about the text? Wild by Cheryl Strayed Questions Responses Plot – What is the “story” of the text (memoir excerpt or poem)? What happens between the beginning and the end? Narrator – Who tells the story? What do we learn about him or her? Characterization – Who are the main characters in the text? How are they described? How do they interact with the narrator? Conflict – What implicit or explicit conflicts does the text present? What do these conflicts tell us about the characters and what is important to them? Parents – How are parents portrayed in the text? What words are used to describe them? Setting – Where and when does the text take place? How do you know? Questions – What questions do you have about the text? What was confusing? What was surprising? Reaction – What in this text appealed to you? Why? What other thoughts do you have about the text? The Woman Warrior by Maxine Hong Kingston Questions Responses Plot – What is the “story” of the text (memoir excerpt or poem)? What happens between the beginning and the end? Narrator – Who tells the story? What do we learn about him or her? Characterization – Who are the main characters in the text? How are they described? How do they interact with the narrator? Conflict – What implicit or explicit conflicts does the text present? What do these conflicts tell us about the characters and what is important to them? Parents – How are parents portrayed in the text? What words are used to describe them? Setting – Where and when does the text take place? How do you know? Questions – What questions do you have about the text? What was confusing? What was surprising? Reaction – What in this text appealed to you? Why? What other thoughts do you have about the text? The Other Wes Moore by Wes Moore Questions Responses Plot – What is the “story” of the text (memoir excerpt or poem)? What happens between the beginning and the end? Narrator – Who tells the story? What do we learn about him or her? Characterization – Who are the main characters in the text? How are they described? How do they interact with the narrator? Conflict – What implicit or explicit conflicts does the text present? What do these conflicts tell us about the characters and what is important to them? Parents – How are parents portrayed in the text? What words are used to describe them? Setting – Where and when does the text take place? How do you know? Questions – What questions do you have about the text? What was confusing? What was surprising? Reaction – What in this text appealed to you? Why? What other thoughts do you have about the text? “Those Winter Sundays” by Robert Hayden Questions Responses Plot – What is the “story” of the text (memoir excerpt or poem)? What happens between the beginning and the end? Narrator – Who tells the story? What do we learn about him or her? Characterization – Who are the main characters in the text? How are they described? How do they interact with the narrator? Conflict – What implicit or explicit conflicts does the text present? What do these conflicts tell us about the characters and what is important to them? Parents – How are parents portrayed in the text? What words are used to describe them? Setting – Where and when does the text take place? How do you know? Questions – What questions do you have about the text? What was confusing? What was surprising? Reaction – What in this text appealed to you? Why? What other thoughts do you have about the text? “My Father’s Hats” by Mark Irwin Questions Responses Plot – What is the “story” of the text (memoir excerpt or poem)? What happens between the beginning and the end? Narrator – Who tells the story? What do we learn about him or her? Characterization – Who are the main characters in the text? How are they described? How do they interact with the narrator? Conflict – What implicit or explicit conflicts does the text present? What do these conflicts tell us about the characters and what is important to them? Parents – How are parents portrayed in the text? What words are used to describe them? Setting – Where and when does the text take place? How do you know? Questions – What questions do you have about the text? What was confusing? What was surprising? Reaction – What in this text appealed to you? Why? What other thoughts do you have about the text? “My Papa’s Waltz” by Theodore Roethke Questions Responses Plot – What is the “story” of the text (memoir excerpt or poem)? What happens between the beginning and the end? Narrator – Who tells the story? What do we learn about him or her? Characterization – Who are the main characters in the text? How are they described? How do they interact with the narrator? Conflict – What implicit or explicit conflicts does the text present? What do these conflicts tell us about the characters and what is important to them? Parents – How are parents portrayed in the text? What words are used to describe them? Setting – Where and when does the text take place? How do you know? Questions – What questions do you have about the text? What was confusing? What was surprising? Reaction – What in this text appealed to you? Why? What other thoughts do you have about the text?
This Boy’s Life by Tobias Wolff
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Narrator – Who tells the story? What do we learn about him or her? |
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Characterization – Who are the main characters in the text? How are they described? How do they interact with the narrator? |
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Conflict – What implicit or explicit conflicts does the text present? What do these conflicts tell us about the characters and what is important to them? |
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Parents – How are parents portrayed in the text? What words are used to describe them? |
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Setting – Where and when does the text take place? How do you know? |
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Questions – What questions do you have about the text? What was confusing? What was surprising? |
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Reaction – What in this text appealed to you? Why? What other thoughts do you have about the text? |
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I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings by Maya Angelou
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Plot – What is the “story” of the text (memoir excerpt or poem)? What happens between the beginning and the end? |
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Narrator – Who tells the story? What do we learn about him or her? |
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Characterization – Who are the main characters in the text? How are they described? How do they interact with the narrator? |
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Conflict – What implicit or explicit conflicts does the text present? What do these conflicts tell us about the characters and what is important to them? |
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Parents – How are parents portrayed in the text? What words are used to describe them? |
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Setting – Where and when does the text take place? How do you know? |
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Questions – What questions do you have about the text? What was confusing? What was surprising? |
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Reaction – What in this text appealed to you? Why? What other thoughts do you have about the text? |
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Wild by Cheryl Strayed
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Plot – What is the “story” of the text (memoir excerpt or poem)? What happens between the beginning and the end? |
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Narrator – Who tells the story? What do we learn about him or her? |
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Characterization – Who are the main characters in the text? How are they described? How do they interact with the narrator? |
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Conflict – What implicit or explicit conflicts does the text present? What do these conflicts tell us about the characters and what is important to them? |
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Parents – How are parents portrayed in the text? What words are used to describe them? |
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Setting – Where and when does the text take place? How do you know? |
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Questions – What questions do you have about the text? What was confusing? What was surprising? |
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Reaction – What in this text appealed to you? Why? What other thoughts do you have about the text? |
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The Woman Warrior by Maxine Hong Kingston
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Plot – What is the “story” of the text (memoir excerpt or poem)? What happens between the beginning and the end? |
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Narrator – Who tells the story? What do we learn about him or her? |
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Characterization – Who are the main characters in the text? How are they described? How do they interact with the narrator? |
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Conflict – What implicit or explicit conflicts does the text present? What do these conflicts tell us about the characters and what is important to them? |
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Parents – How are parents portrayed in the text? What words are used to describe them? |
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Setting – Where and when does the text take place? How do you know? |
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Questions – What questions do you have about the text? What was confusing? What was surprising? |
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Reaction – What in this text appealed to you? Why? What other thoughts do you have about the text? |
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The Other Wes Moore by Wes Moore
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Plot – What is the “story” of the text (memoir excerpt or poem)? What happens between the beginning and the end? |
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Narrator – Who tells the story? What do we learn about him or her? |
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Characterization – Who are the main characters in the text? How are they described? How do they interact with the narrator? |
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Conflict – What implicit or explicit conflicts does the text present? What do these conflicts tell us about the characters and what is important to them? |
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Parents – How are parents portrayed in the text? What words are used to describe them? |
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Setting – Where and when does the text take place? How do you know? |
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Questions – What questions do you have about the text? What was confusing? What was surprising? |
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Reaction – What in this text appealed to you? Why? What other thoughts do you have about the text? |
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“Those Winter Sundays” by Robert Hayden
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Plot – What is the “story” of the text (memoir excerpt or poem)? What happens between the beginning and the end? |
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Narrator – Who tells the story? What do we learn about him or her? |
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Characterization – Who are the main characters in the text? How are they described? How do they interact with the narrator? |
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Conflict – What implicit or explicit conflicts does the text present? What do these conflicts tell us about the characters and what is important to them? |
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Parents – How are parents portrayed in the text? What words are used to describe them? |
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Setting – Where and when does the text take place? How do you know? |
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Questions – What questions do you have about the text? What was confusing? What was surprising? |
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Reaction – What in this text appealed to you? Why? What other thoughts do you have about the text? |
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“My Father’s Hats” by Mark Irwin
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Narrator – Who tells the story? What do we learn about him or her? |
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Characterization – Who are the main characters in the text? How are they described? How do they interact with the narrator? |
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Conflict – What implicit or explicit conflicts does the text present? What do these conflicts tell us about the characters and what is important to them? |
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Parents – How are parents portrayed in the text? What words are used to describe them? |
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Setting – Where and when does the text take place? How do you know? |
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Questions – What questions do you have about the text? What was confusing? What was surprising? |
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Reaction – What in this text appealed to you? Why? What other thoughts do you have about the text? |
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“My Papa’s Waltz” by Theodore Roethke
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Characterization – Who are the main characters in the text? How are they described? How do they interact with the narrator? |
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Conflict – What implicit or explicit conflicts does the text present? What do these conflicts tell us about the characters and what is important to them? |
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Parents – How are parents portrayed in the text? What words are used to describe them? |
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Setting – Where and when does the text take place? How do you know? |
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Questions – What questions do you have about the text? What was confusing? What was surprising? |
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