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This guide provides a structured approach for reevaluating Gally's character traits and their corresponding evidence from the book. It emphasizes the importance of selecting two unlikable traits that align closely with Gally’s character, ensuring explanations are specific and relevant. Follow the outlined steps to prepare your paragraph response, utilizing the same 8-sentence model practiced in class. Elements necessary for grading include accurately identifying traits, supporting them with specific examples, and adhering to proper writing conventions.
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Practice Test Guidelines • Reevaluate your (2) traits and corresponding evidence for Gally. Ask yourself: • Are they true to the book AND a “best fit” for the character? • Do the explanations fit the trait? • Are the explanations specific enough to fit the trait? • Once you are satisfied that you have TWO good traits with TWO pieces of evidence for each, open up a new document in Pages. You will type here, then copy & paste into a Google Doc and share with Ms. Furness by the end of the hour. • Following the same 8-sentence model that we wrote in class yesterday, write a paragraph that responds to this prompt: What two character traits does Gally have that make him unlikeable?
How will this be graded? You will be graded the same way as you will on the test, including: • Choosing two traits that FIT Gally and are UNLIKEABLE. • Proving the traits with specific, relevant examples from the book. • Using proper capitalization, end punctuation, and spelling of names. • Using the paragraph structure we have practiced