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Journal. “The Gift of the Magi” is about personal sacrifice. The police and firefighters of New York made tremendous sacrifices on September 11, 2001. Describe a time in your life when you have made a sacrifice for someone else in order to solve a problem. .

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  1. Journal “The Gift of the Magi” is about personal sacrifice. The police and firefighters of New York made tremendous sacrifices on September 11, 2001. Describe a time in your life when you have made a sacrifice for someone else in order to solve a problem.

  2. Finish up your charts from yesterday! ____ minutes If you are done, find something to do QUIETLY until everyone is finished. Be sure to look over your work!

  3. The Gift of the Magi

  4. Let’s SALSA • Show actions that facilitate learning for the self and others. • Actively participate and be cognitively present • Learn to be open to new learning • Study even when you don’t think you need to study • Act with a positive attitude

  5. Before we jump in… • Building Background pg 6 • Meet O. Henry

  6. Don’t forget your lit terms!

  7. Let’s Read!

  8. Let’s discuss Point of View again…

  9. Remember…point of view refers… • To the relationship of the narrator to the story. • This story uses third-person omniscient which means that narrator is not a character in the story, but someone who stands outside the story and comments on the action • A third person omniscient narrator knows everything about the characters and the events and may reveal details that the characters themselves could not reveal.

  10. Count off 1-3…then answer… 1. What does the narrator know that the characters don’t know? Cite specific lines from the story as evidence 2. The narrator comments on the characters and events in this story. How would the story change if the narrator were not to comment? 3. What is the narrator’s opinion of the characters and their actions? Use details from the story to support your answer.

  11. Interview your parents or neighbors or grandparents to find out about the greatest sacrifices they ever made for love. Write down the general story and be prepared to present them tomorrow. HOMEWORK Turn in your terms and question on your way out

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