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1276354231005After reading The Outsiders complete ONE writing prompt:00After reading The Outsiders complete ONE writing prompt:57435756191252017-2018 Summer Reading!002017-2018 Summer Reading!41236907419975Due: During the first week of schoolLength: Write enough to fully cover all the parts of your thesis.If you have questions, please contact: Jennifer German, Jennifer.German@ or Liz Hagins at Liz.Hagins@ .00Due: During the first week of schoolLength: Write enough to fully cover all the parts of your thesis.If you have questions, please contact: Jennifer German, Jennifer.German@ or Liz Hagins at Liz.Hagins@ .41186104597400Night by Elie WieselGet this edition ISBN 0374500010Fahrenheit 451 by Ray BradburyGet this edition: ISBN 1451673310Please be sure to get these editions and order them now.00Night by Elie WieselGet this edition ISBN 0374500010Fahrenheit 451 by Ray BradburyGet this edition: ISBN 1451673310Please be sure to get these editions and order them now.20313651119505The OutsidersPublisher House: Penguin BooksAuthor: S. E. HintonISBN: 014240733XThe Pre-AP English students will read The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton. In The Outsiders, Hinton tells the story of Ponyboy, a “Greaser,” who struggles to grow up in 1950’s Tulsa where the “Socials” or “Socs” can get away with anything, including beating up greasers. The two sides live in an uneasy balance until someone goes too far.Students will read the book to review their understanding of how writers develop character, plot, and setting as well as how the setting of the book affects the theme of the novel. Because students will learn how to annotate their text, students must have their own, unmarked copy of the book. E-books are not allowed.00The OutsidersPublisher House: Penguin BooksAuthor: S. E. HintonISBN: 014240733XThe Pre-AP English students will read The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton. In The Outsiders, Hinton tells the story of Ponyboy, a “Greaser,” who struggles to grow up in 1950’s Tulsa where the “Socials” or “Socs” can get away with anything, including beating up greasers. The two sides live in an uneasy balance until someone goes too far.Students will read the book to review their understanding of how writers develop character, plot, and setting as well as how the setting of the book affects the theme of the novel. Because students will learn how to annotate their text, students must have their own, unmarked copy of the book. E-books are not allowed.9652010242550023685512007850041675057197090Writing assignment requirements:00Writing assignment requirements:41846504364355Reading List for the 2017 – 2018 School Year00Reading List for the 2017 – 2018 School Year965204597400Question 1Read the passage from Chapter 6 of The Outsiders that begins at the opening of the chapter and ends “I went down into peaceful darkness.” Then, in a well-developed essay, analyze how the author develops the universal theme of “man vs. self in the conflicts each of the characters experiences. Include details from the passage to support your answer.Question 2In The Outsiders, the author highlights the differences between the Socs and the greasers and the ways that their lives have been negatively affected by their hatred for one another. Discuss a situation you know of from your own experience or one you have read about in which a person’s life has been negatively affected by prejudice or stereotypes. Include specific details about the impact that preset judgments had on the people involved.Question3In The Outsiders, the author provides significant detail about friends, families, and social classes of both Ponyboy Curtis and Bob Sheldon. After thinking about how their life experiences affected each of them, choose which of the two boys you feel was most strongly shaped by these factors in his environment. Write an essay defending your choice and giving specific details to support your opinion.00Question 1Read the passage from Chapter 6 of The Outsiders that begins at the opening of the chapter and ends “I went down into peaceful darkness.” Then, in a well-developed essay, analyze how the author develops the universal theme of “man vs. self in the conflicts each of the characters experiences. Include details from the passage to support your answer.Question 2In The Outsiders, the author highlights the differences between the Socs and the greasers and the ways that their lives have been negatively affected by their hatred for one another. Discuss a situation you know of from your own experience or one you have read about in which a person’s life has been negatively affected by prejudice or stereotypes. Include specific details about the impact that preset judgments had on the people involved.Question3In The Outsiders, the author provides significant detail about friends, families, and social classes of both Ponyboy Curtis and Bob Sheldon. After thinking about how their life experiences affected each of them, choose which of the two boys you feel was most strongly shaped by these factors in his environment. Write an essay defending your choice and giving specific details to support your opinion.876309201150?2017/2018 Midway Middle School * 8th Grade Pre AP Summer Reading00?2017/2018 Midway Middle School * 8th Grade Pre AP Summer Reading87630914402017/2018 Summer Reading Flyer002017/2018 Summer Reading Flyerlefttop00 ................
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