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HOW TO RESPOND. Three frames. HOW TO RESPOND. A summary may be included but must not be counted as a response You are RESPONDING (telling me what you think) to the message (theme) of the story Must include details from the story and tell me why. FRAME #1.
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HOW TO RESPOND • Three frames
HOW TO RESPOND • A summary may be included but must not be counted as a response • You are RESPONDING (telling me what you think) to the message (theme) of the story • Must include details from the story and tell me why.
FRAME #1 • _________________ by ________ is about _________________________. ______________ learns _____________ this shows _______________________ Author Title One Sentence Summary Character Lesson Learned Big Picture Theme
FRAME #1 EXAMPLE Author • Eragon by Christopher Paolini is about a boy who becomes a dragon rider.Eragon learns that the rulers of his land are evil and he must help destroy them. This shows that all of us have the responsibility to fight evil in our world. Title One Sentence Summary Lesson Learned Big Picture Theme
FRAME #2 • In _____________ by ______, ____________ ________________. _____________________________________.______________________________._____________________. Title Author Main Character What Main Character Does Detail From Story (One Sentence) Explain Detail From Story Big Picture Theme
FRAME #2 EXAMPLE • In "Overdoing It" by Anton Chekov, Gleb tries to intimidate Klim. Gleb tells Klim he has three guns and likes to shoot ruffians. Gleb was afraid and thought if he acted tough, he wouldn't get hurt. Ironically, by acting tough, Gleb actually put himself in more danger. This story proves that trying to be something you aren't can land a person in trouble Title Author Character
FRAME #3 • "_________________________." In _______________ the author ____________ describes ___________ _______________. Through this ____________ learns _______________. This demonstrates __________________________. Quote That Demonstrates Theme Title 1-2 Sentence Summary Author Character Lesson Big Picture Theme
FRAME #3 EXAMPLE • "Sometimes you have to make a choice between what is easy and what is right." (page # ____). In Harry Potter, J. K. Rowling describes a world where evil is eliminating morality. Through this, Harry Potter learns he must commit to fighting evil even though it puts his life in danger. This demonstrates that all of us must fight injustice in our world.