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“Us and Them”

“Us and Them”. As you listen to the autobiographical story, annotate the text for the following: words/phrases about SETTING [ ] vocabulary/references you don’t understand clues about the main CHARACTER > < phrases/details that present CONFLICT **Remember that all marks should

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“Us and Them”

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  1. “Us and Them” As you listen to the autobiographical story, annotate the text for the following: • words/phrases about SETTING • [ ] vocabulary/references you don’t understand • clues about the main CHARACTER • > < phrases/details that present CONFLICT **Remember that all marks should have marginal notes!!**

  2. “Us and Them” Summarize the story (3 sentences describing the beginning, middle, and end). ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

  3. “Us and Them” For the following elements of fiction (setting, character, & conflict) write one sentence in which you make a significant inference about “Us and Them” in the center of the graphic. Then, include a quote or paraphrase supporting your inference for each connected bubble. A significant inference is one that contributes to the overall main idea or theme of the story.

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