Reflection menu

13:08 Nov 27, 2018
English to French translations [PRO]
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English term or phrase: Reflection menu
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sandymess
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4matière(s) à réflexion
FX Fraipont (X)
Summary of reference entries provided
just an example -in absence of any context
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reflection menu
matière(s) à réflexion


Explanation:
par exemple

FX Fraipont (X)
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Reference: just an example -in absence of any context

Reference information:
Reading Reflections Menu for Fiction:
1. Select one of the following prompts to write a reflection based on your independent novel.
2. Reflections need to be completed after 120 pages.
Book Reflection Goal:
• 600 pages = 5 book reflections = A+ (100%)
• 480 pages = 4 book reflections = B (85%)
• 360 pages = 3 book reflections = C (75%)
• 240 pages = 2 book reflections = D (65%)
• 120 pages = 1 book reflection = F (55%)
1.) Choose a character from your book. How do his/her feelings change throughout the story? Support your response with 3 examples from the text.
2.) What can you infer about a character in your book based on his/her actions? Describe the character with two personality traits. Support your choices with at least two examples from the text.
3.) Name two emotions the main character has felt throughout the story. Support your choices with two examples from the text.
4.) Describe the problem/conflict the main character is facing. Explain how the character is dealing with the problem in the story. Use at least three examples from the text to support your response.
5.) What were the main character’s motivations for his/her actions in the story? Support your choice with three examples from the text.
6.) Choose two characters and tell two similarities and two differences between their personalities and actions. Cite text evidence to support your choices.
7.) How does the main character respond to challenges in the story? Give three examples from the text to support your answer.
8.) How do the other characters in the story interact with the main character? What is their relationship like? Cite examples from the text to support your answer.
9.) How is this specific setting important to the story? Support your response with three examples from the text.
10.) Summarize the events of the story by telling what happens as the story progresses. Explain two events from the beginning, two from the middle, and two from the end of the story.
11.) Describe three examples of cause-effect relationships that occurred in the story. Explain each cause-effect relationship with examples from the text.
12.) If you could describe the theme (lesson) of the story in a single word, what would it be? Courage? Change? Love? Honor? Sacrifice? Truth? Support your choice with at least three examples from the text.
13.) How is the story’s theme supported by the events of the story? Cite three examples to support your answer.
14.) What genre is the story? Be specific, not just fiction. For example, realistic fiction is a genre. Cite at least three pieces of evidence from the story that supports your choice.

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Select one of the following prompts to write a reflection based on your independent novel. Reflections need to be completed after 120 pages. Book Reflection ...

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