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Warm-up Answer:
Anticipatory Question Answer:
Give an example of an unreliable narrator from a
movie or show that you have seen in the past?
What makes this narrator unreliable?
Type the INCORRECTLY structured sentence:
Explain why it is INCORRECT:
Station 1: NARRATOR'S RELIABILITY
Station 2: MOOD
Is the narrator reliable? What evidence and
information about his characterization helps you to
determine his reliability?
How does his reliability or unreliability impact
readers?
What is the mood of the story? (Remember, mood is
all about the reader! - what feelings/emotional
reaction are readers meant to have?)
How does the author create this mood?
Station 3: NARRATOR
Respond to ONE student's answer from Live
Session for Station 1, 2, OR 3 using
accountable talk:
Think back to the part of the story where the
narrator opens the old man's bedroom door, causing
the older man to sit up in his bed and cry out, "Who's
there?" Would this section of the story be more
suspenseful, equally suspenseful, or less suspenseful
if it were narrated by the old man?
Explain your answer with clear reasoning.
Exit Ticket: Is Charlie in "Flowers for Algernon a