Writing About Literature Bundle

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Description
The analysis of literature is a higher-order thinking skill that all students will be called upon to master from middle school through college in language arts classes. After reading a short story, novel, poem, or play, students will benefit from learning how to write about what they liked or disliked about the literary piece, discuss its literary elements, and decide what makes it unique. The resources in this bundle offer students the opportunity to analyze literature and then write about it.
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This time-saving bundle includes:
- Analyzing a Fictional Character Writing Activity
- Archetypes in Literature Critical Essay Writing
- Character Analysis Writing Exercise with Rubric
- Comparing and Contrasting Two Short Stories
- Guide to Understanding Any Novel
- Pretty Darn Fast Poetry Analysis Technique
- Reading Reaction Journal Writing Activity
- Short Story Analysis with Study Questions
- Short Story with Comprehension Questions
- Tips to Write a Times Critical Essay
- Three Ways Authors Reveal Characters
- Understanding the Meaning of Metaphors
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