Goal: I can close read sections of 'The Sniper' to determine how mood changes.
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Part 1: Figurative Language
Mini Lesson: Mood
Watch the following videos after completing Part 1 & reading 'What is Mood?' and 'How Do Readers Determine Mood?'
Guiding Question: What is the difference between tone and mood?
Guiding Question: What is the difference between tone and mood?
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Close Reading
Goal: I can close read sections of 'The Sniper' to determine how mood changes.
Language Objectives:
I can cite an example of figurative language that supports the mood using 1-2 sentences.
I can explain with evidence how the example of figurative language creates the mood using 1-2 sentences.
I can develop a claim that analyzes how the author uses figurative language to create mood using 1-2 sentences.
Language Objectives:
I can cite an example of figurative language that supports the mood using 1-2 sentences.
I can explain with evidence how the example of figurative language creates the mood using 1-2 sentences.
I can develop a claim that analyzes how the author uses figurative language to create mood using 1-2 sentences.