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DO Now. Turn in Homework : Ch. 3 Comprehension Questions Write down homework: Finish actively reading Ch. 4 Have your reflection composition book out on your desk. Tuesday, October 21st. Diagraming: Silent, Independent. My favorite aunt visited yesterday The car’s engine slowly died.

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  1. DO Now • Turn in Homework: Ch. 3 Comprehension Questions • Write down homework: Finish actively reading Ch. 4 • Have your reflection composition book out on your desk

  2. Tuesday, October 21st

  3. Diagraming: Silent, Independent • My favorite aunt visited yesterday • The car’s engine slowly died. • I parked my small, red car.

  4. Foreshadowing • Foreshadowing is a literary device, or writing tool, that an author uses to give a hint about what is to come later in the story. •  This tool creates suspense, so readers are interested to read and learn more about the conflict.

  5. Passage from Ch. 2 I got the same lecture from Two-Bit after we’d picked up a couple of girls downtown one day. I thought it was funny, because girls are one subject even Darry thinks I use my head about. And it really had been funny, because Two-Bit was half-crocked when he gave me the lecture, and he told me some stories that about made me want to crawl under the floor or something. But he had been talking about girls like Sylvia and the girls he and Dally and the rest picked up at drive-ins and downtown; he never said anything about Socy girls. So I figured it was all right to be sitting there with them. Even if they did have their own troubles. I really couldn’t see what Socs would have to worry about—good grades, good cars, good girls, madras and Mustangs and Corvairs—Man, I thought, if I had worries like that I’d consider myself lucky. I know better now.

  6. Inference • An  inference is a conclusion based on evidence andreasoning •  It is also called an educated guess • They are necessary to deep and active reading • They are based on textual evidence

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