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Materials are delivered in Word Document and PDF formats. Students will practice and demonstrate the following essential ELA skills:
- Identifying literary devices such as personification, foreshadowing, and figurative language.
- Analyzing characterization, including the significance of Draper’s mannerisms and interactions.
- Evaluating the function of secondary characters (e.g., the old woman’s role in shaping meaning).
- Interpreting tone and imagery to uncover atmosphere and mood.
- Making logical inferences about narration and perspective.
- Recognizing foreshadowing details and predicting outcomes.
- Conducting literary research by connecting story setting (the Rosstrappe) to historical and cultural context.
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