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The Crucible: English Language Arts III

LAFS.1112.RL.2.5

Answer all questions on a separate piece of paper. Be sure to label them into categories as I have on this piece of paper. When you are done staple EVERYTHING together. 

Tuesday Excerpt: The Crucibleby Arthur Miller

Follow along in your book with pages 1110. As you read and listen take note of macrostructure and microstructure.

In Your Groups: While reading pages1110-1113 answer the following questions:

  1. A. How does the author choose to begin the passage beginning when Abigail and John Proctor were interrupted?

B. How does this choice contribute to the overall structure that follows?

  1. How does thetension between John Proctor and Parrisaesthetically impact the text? When answering this question keep in mind how this decision affects the reader’s response and the text’s meaning.
  1. A. How does the author structure the end of the text prior to the entrance of Reverend Hale on page 1113?

B. How does this decision affect the overall aesthetic impact of the text? When answering this question keep in mind how this decision affects the reader’s response and the text’s meaning.

On Your Own 10 Minute, 5 Sentence Exit Slip: Do this on an index card that I will give you.

On the blank side write: Day One, LAFS.910.RL.2.5 Exit Slip

How do the author’s choices in The Crucible impact structure, meaning, and aesthetics?

Excerpt: The Crucibleby Arthur Miller

Follow along in your book with pages 1116. As you read and listen take note of macrostructure and microstructure.

In Your Groups: While reading pages1116-1118 answer the following questions:

  1. A. How does the author choose to begin the passage, beginning when Reverend Hale begins speaking?

B. How does this choice contribute to the overall structure that follows?

  1. How does the tension Mrs. Putnam and Rebecca aesthetically impact the text? When answering this question keep in mind how this decision affects the reader’s response and the text’s meaning.
  1. A. How does the author structure Hale’s initial interrogation of Abigail?

B. How does this decision affect the overall aesthetic impact of the text? When answering this question keep in mind how this decision affects the reader’s response and the text’s meaning.

On Your Own 10 Minute, 5 Sentence Exit Slip: Do this on an index card that I will give you.

On the blank side write: Day One, LAFS.910.RL.2.5 Exit Slip

How do the author’s choices in The Crucible impact structure, meaning, and aesthetics?

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Instructor, N. Pachecker