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Spooky Reader’s Chair

Spooky Reader’s Chair. Spooky Reader’s Chair. Each student will present a poem or a passage from a short story/novel written by an American author . Passages should be autumn-y, Halloween-y, or spooky in some way. The Guidelines:.

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Spooky Reader’s Chair

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  1. Spooky Reader’s Chair

  2. Spooky Reader’s Chair Each student will present a poem or a passage from a short story/novel written by an American author. Passages should be autumn-y, Halloween-y, or spooky in some way.

  3. The Guidelines: • You may not select anything we've read in class (or will in the future). • You may select authors included in our textbook, but you are not limited to those authors. • Your presentation of the passage must be between 1 and 2 minutes long. • You must provide a written discussion of the significance of the passage (and work as a whole), the importance of the writer, and why you selected the piece. 

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