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Anticipating The Crucible

Anticipating The Crucible . Ms. Reed English 3 September 12, 2011. CIJ ENTRY #1 .

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Anticipating The Crucible

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  1. Anticipating The Crucible Ms. Reed English 3 September 12, 2011

  2. CIJ ENTRY #1 • Have you ever been falsely accused of something? How did you react? What was the outcome of the situation? If you have never been falsely accused of something, write about how you would react in this type of situation. Did/would your reaction help improve your situation?

  3. LITERATURE NOTES • What is fear? • What happens when people become fearful? • What is an “irrational fear”? • What is a rational or realistic fear?

  4. RATIONAL VS. IRRATIONAL FEAR

  5. ANTICIPATION GUIDE • Directions: Respond to each statement prior to reading The Crucible. If you agree with a statement, write “yes” in the “before” column. If you disagree with a statement, write “no” in the “before” column. If you are unsure, write “unsure” in the “before” column.

  6. CIJ # 2 • Why do people lie? Is it ever appropriate to lie? Write about two times when you have lied. Why did you lie? If you cannot think of two times you lied, think about two times you COULD have lied but you didn’t. Why didn’t you?

  7. Background Information • http://school.discoveryeducation.com/schooladventures/salemwitchtrials/story

  8. Anticipation Guide • Directions: Read each statement. If you believe that a statement is true, place a check in the Agree column. If you believe the statement is false, place a check in the Disagree column. Be ready to explain your choices.

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