Friday, March 27, 2020

702- March 30, 2020 Reading Assignment- Plot

      

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Shout to the following students for completing all of  last week’s assigned task:  Brandon, Demarco, Raneil, Maritza , Nice Love  and Jaheim.


Due on Monday March 30th 2020 at  4 PM

Read  the short story    "Raymond's Run "        by  Toni Cade Bambara

Click on the link to read the text.
https://www.remsencsd.org/cms/lib/NY01913914/Centricity/Domain/46/RaymondsRun.pdf



 audio of "Raymond's Run"

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORsKDvEjXc8


Option 2

teacherlink.ed.usu.edu/yetcres/multimedia/McDougalLiterature/g08/cd01/Raymond's%20Run.mp3


Audio of "Raymond's Run "



Focus: Analyzing a plot

Comprehension



1.  What nickname have the big kids given Squeaky, and why?

2.  Why does Squeaky feel the May Pole dance is a waste of time?

3. Describe Squeaky’s reaction when she sees Raymond running parallel to her in the race.

4. Why might Squeaky react to other people the way she does?  Support your answer.

5. Compare and Contrast: What are some differences between Squeaky and Gretchen?  What are some similarities?

Short Response: Please use RACE

How does Squeaky’s attitude toward Gretchen change over the course of the story?  Compare Squeaky’s initial reaction to Gretchen to her feelings toward her rival at the end of the story.
Analyze the short story “ Raymond’s Run ”
  
Use the diagram like the one shown,  to write the events that happen at each stage of the plot.  How is the conflict resolved?  





 A plot is the series of events that happen in a story.  When a story develops, it progresses through the following plot stages in the order in which they are listed:


·         Exposition—introduces the main characters, the setting, and sometimes the conflict

• Rising action—increases tension and builds the conflict

• Climax—the point of greatest interest, or the turning point in the story where the conflict begins to be resolved

 • Falling action—shows the result of the climax and brings the story to a close

 • Resolution—reveals the final outcome of the conflict and ties up loose ends As you read “Raymond’s Run,” notice the incidents that occur at each stage of the plot


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