Earn back half of your missing points on the test by printing the following document, answering the questions, and submitting by Monday, March 21st.
Example of A annotation
Example of B annotation
Example of C annotation
Example of D annotation
Example of F annotation
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Questions from class 9/24/15
Pg. 3 in Writing Section
1. Multiple times in the text, they refer to the assignment of Receiver as a position of honor. In your opinion, is being selected Receiver of Memory truly honorable? Support your response with examples from the text.
2. In one of his conversations with Jonas, The Giver tells Jonas that he has great honor but not necessarily power. What is the difference between the two, and which would you rather have in your own life?
3. Reread the conversation Jonas and The Giver have about choices and whether it’s safe for people to make their own decisions (the beginning of chapter 13). What is The Giver’s tone during this discussion? Explain.
4. If you lived in Jonas’s society, would you rather be The Receiver and have knowledge of the past (both good and bad) or be an oblivious citizen who is sheltered from pain? Justify your choice.
Pg. 3 in Writing Section
1. Multiple times in the text, they refer to the assignment of Receiver as a position of honor. In your opinion, is being selected Receiver of Memory truly honorable? Support your response with examples from the text.
2. In one of his conversations with Jonas, The Giver tells Jonas that he has great honor but not necessarily power. What is the difference between the two, and which would you rather have in your own life?
3. Reread the conversation Jonas and The Giver have about choices and whether it’s safe for people to make their own decisions (the beginning of chapter 13). What is The Giver’s tone during this discussion? Explain.
4. If you lived in Jonas’s society, would you rather be The Receiver and have knowledge of the past (both good and bad) or be an oblivious citizen who is sheltered from pain? Justify your choice.
Unit One Vocabulary