UNIT 2
22 INSTRUCTIONAL DAYS (22 HOURS)
Students consider setting, plot, and character in developing related central ideas.
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Students read and analyze Kate Chopin’s novel The Awakening, considering the interrelatedness of setting, plot, and character in developing related central ideas. Additionally, students consider the text’s structure and how it contributes to meaning and aesthetic impact in the text. Students practice their narrative writing, drafting new pieces as well as revising and refining writing they produced in the first unit of the module. Specifically, students build on their narrative writing skills from the first unit as they practice a variety of structural techniques to sequence events and create a coherent whole, include precise words and sensory language to convey a vivid picture, and craft compelling conclusions that follow from or reflect on the narrative provided.
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