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Teaching Writing About Literature Lesson 7: Narration

Writing About Literature Lesson 7: Narration

In this lesson, students will learn about narration, including point of view, perspective, bias, multiple narrators, and narrative structure. Then, they will be asked to apply what they have learned to an excerpt from Great Expectations.

Ck-12 Foundation

ESSENTIAL QUESTION:

How does narration affect a story? (Great Expectations Excerpt)
STANDARDS:
RI.1 - Meaning & Evidence, RI.5 - Text Structure, RL.3 - Characters & Plot, RL.6 - Point of View

DEPTH OF KNOWLEDGE (DOK) LEVELS:

1,2,3
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