Scarlet Ibis response - 1st hour
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Write the first and last names of ALL the people contributing to this form. *
Summarize "The Scarlet Ibis" in a single sentence. *
In one sentence, explain a deep lesson we learn about life from this story? (the MAIN IDEA/theme) *
First, think of a group of people that you do not belong to (ex. parents, athletes, college students, business owners, doctors, Goths, Europeans etc). Next, list 5 things that the main point of the story (see above) and this group of people have in common? Number your answers 1 - 5. *
Using the starter phrase below, add a direct, word-for-word section from the story that supports the main idea of the story (see above) and is deeply meaningful and makes you stop and think. *
STARTER PHRASE: To quote James Hurst, the author of "The Scarlet Ibis", "(add quote here)."
Keeping in mind the quotation you added above, use the starter phrase below to explain, in several sentences and using your own words: 1. what the author was trying to say and 3. why the quotation is important. *
STARTER PHRASE: Basically, Hurst is saying...
In several more sentences, and using any 1 of the 3 starters below, explain a connection between the story and an issue in the world today. In other words, link the main idea of the story to a worldly issue by commenting on what they have in common and how they are similar. *
CHOOSE ONE OF THESE STARTERS: 1. Remember when… 2. This is like… 3. This reminds me of…
Using the starter phrase below, in several sentences, explain what positive things could happen in the future if some people were to be inspired by the connection you made in the question above and decided to do something about it. *
STARTER PHRASE: It is possible, that in the near future...
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