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Unit One: Who am I?

Unit One: Who am I?. VOCABULARY FOR WEEK ONE. Textual evidence. direct quotes or specific examples from the text in question that you use to support your thesis or argument. Theme.

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Unit One: Who am I?

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  1. Unit One: Who am I? VOCABULARY FOR WEEK ONE

  2. Textual evidence • direct quotes or specific examples from the text in question that you use to support your thesis or argument

  3. Theme • themea common thread or repeated idea that is incorporated throughout a literary work. A theme is a thought or idea the author presents to the reader that may be deep, difficult to understand, or even moralistic. THE MESSAGE!

  4. Tone • The tone is the author’s attitude

  5. Mood • How the reader feels while reading a text

  6. Characterization

  7. Protagonist

  8. Antagonist

  9. Setting

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