The Invention of Wings
Part One
Sarah: Use evidence from the text to complete the characterization chart. Include the page number. It is best to fill this out as you read, not all at the end. You need three for each.

Significant Actions:
Significant Statements:

Handful: Use evidence from the text to complete the characterization chart. Include the page number. It is best to fill this out as you read, not all at the end. You need three for each.

Significant Actions:
Significant Statements:


Symbolism: other than the button, identify and explain two symbols. It must go from concrete to abstract.

Symbol 1: / Represents:
Symbol 2: / Represents:

Create a timeline of events:

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Literary Devices: there is an abundance of similes and metaphors in this section of the novel Identify and explain two similes and two metaphors. Include the page number. The explanation should show critical thinking. Use the example as a guide.

Simile:
“The winter showed up like a lazy girl in November or January” (3)
Explanation: reluctant, unpredictable, fall is long and slow moving. / Simile:
Explanation: / Simile:
Explanation:
Metaphor:
“The path took me cross the whole map of the world I knew” (7)
Explanation: isolated, oblivious, trapped, and sequestered. Narrow experiences. / Metaphor:
Explanation: / Metaphor:
Explanation:


“Aha Moment” sentences: Copy down sentences from the text that jump out at you in some way. It’s a moment of sudden realization, inspiration, insight, recognition, or comprehension. Include the page number and reason why you copied it down.

1. / Why you chose it-
2. / Why you chose it-
3. / Why you chose it-
4. / Why you chose it-


Collaboration: write five short answer questions for another group to answer. Be sure to direct them to specific scenes with pages. Your questions can be about any of the characters or events. Spread out the content over all of part one.

1. Question:
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2. Question:
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3. Question:

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4. Question:

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5. Question:

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