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Complete one of the following sentence stems:
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Why do you think love is so commonly described using figurative language?
FOCUSING QUESTION:
How do the characters in A Midsummer Night’s Dream understand love?
CONTENT FRAMING QUESTION: LESSON 4
Reveal: What does a deeper exploration of figurative language in A Midsummer Night’s Dream reveal?
CRAFT QUESTIONS: LESSON 4
Examine: Why is focusing on the purpose of a discussion important?
Experiment: How does making evidence-based claims in an argument work?
Read aloud Act 1, Scene 1, Lines 183–257.
What is happening at the end of Act 1, Scene 1?
How do Hermia, Lysander, and Demetrius each feel about Helena?
HANDOUT 4A
With a partner, answer the following questions in your response journl.
"text feature: the scene summary"
In your groups, go to the scene summary on the top of page 6 and read the first six sentences.
Each group will be assigned one of the sentences from pg 6. Then follow the steps below:
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Experiment: How does making evidence-based claims in an argument work?
Copy the following steps to create evidence based claims in your response journal:
Should Hermia disobey her father?
Read the first step of developing an evidence-based claim from your Response Journal.
What are possible answers to this question?
Read the second step. Draw a T-chart, and label one side “Yes” and the other “No.”
Review Act 1, Scene 1, and annotate any evidence that could support the possible answer: Yes, Hermia should disobey her father.
Then do the same thing for possible answer: No, Hermia should not disobey her father.
Should Hermia disobey her father?
Read the third step.
Which set of evidence provides the strongest evidence?
Read the fourth step, and draft a claim in your Response Journals, including one piece of text evidence that supports your claim
Use the following sentence starter:
*Reread the list of purposes and effects of strong figurative language and to refer to it when you answer the following question.*
Which example of figurative language is most effective in revealing an idea about love? What does this figurate language mean, and why is it effective?
HANDOUT 4B FLUENCY
Additionally, reread Act 1, Scene 1, Lines 183–257, and write a summary of the plan that Helena has devised.
review your notes and annotations in preparation for the Focusing Question Task in the next lesson.