The LOTTERY Ms. Peters Final Project posted May 7
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Describe the people of this town.
2.
How does the author, Shirley Jackson, foreshadow what is to come?
3.
What role does Old Man Warner play?
4.
How does the author build tension?
5.
What does the saying “LoHery in June, corn be heavy soon” mean?
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Describe*the*people*of*this*town.*
2.
How*does*the*author,*Shirley*Jackson,*foreshadow*what*is*to*come?*
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What*role*does*Old*Man*Warner*play?*
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How*does*the*author*build*tension?**
5.*What*does*the*saying*“LoHery*in*June,*corn*be*heavy*soon”*mean?**
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THE
LOTTERY: SHOW
WHAT
YOU KNOW
Answer
the following questions about Shirley Jackson’s The
Lottery.
Your responses should be written in complete sentences and should
include detailed evidence from the text for support.
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THE
LOTTERY: SHOW
WHAT
YOU KNOW
Answer
the following questions about Shirley Jackson’s The
Lottery.
Your responses should be written in complete sentences and should
include detailed evidence from the text for support.
Extra!
Extra!
Imagine
you are a journalist living in the town where The Lottery takes
place. You are responsible for publishing your newspaper during
this
time. Your goal is to give as much information to your readers from
the story as possible! To do
this,
you must use examples, quotes, and references from the story itself!
Consider including some of the following sections of the newspaper:
Headline
Story, Obituary,
Special
Interview, Life and Times
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Must not have white spaces (fill the spaces with time and content
appropriate advertisements or images).
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Must contain text and images.
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Must have direct references to the text and show a deep understanding
of the content of the story.
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All pre-writing activities must be completed before completing a
good
copy.
REQUIREMENTS
THE
LOTTERY FINAL
PROJECT
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Write
the headline title of your article here:
Write
the byline for your article here:
Write
the who, what, where, when, why, and how for your article below. This
information
should be located somewhere at the beginning of your article.
WHO:
WHAT:
WHERE:
WHEN:
WHY:
HOW:
Write
three quotations from the text that you will use in this article:
1.
2.
3.
pre-writing
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HEADLINE
STORY
pre-writing
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SPECIAL
INTERVIEW
Who
are you interviewing: ______________________________
When
conducting an interview, it is important to as a variety of
questions. I would like you
to
include at least one question that begins with who, what, where,
when, why, and how.
Write
the questions and make some bullet points below about the characters
response:
Question
1: Who _______________________________________________?
Question
2: What_______________________________________________?
Question
3: Why _______________________________________________?
Question
4: When ______________________________________________?
Question
5: How _______________________________________________?
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OBITUARY
Character
you are writing obituary for: ___________________________
Write
the basic information about the person here :
Full
name:
Date
and place of birth:
Date
and place of death:
Surviving
family:
How
they died (optional):
Funeral
and burial information:
List
the important details that you want to include about the person. Keep
in
mind
how you want this person to be remembered (what they accomplished,
what
kind of person they were etc). Usually obituaries are very positive.
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LIFE
AND TIMES
Write
the headline title of your life and times article here:
Write
the byline for your article here:
Write
the who, what, where, when, why, and how for your article below. This
information
should be located somewhere at the beginning of your article.
WHO:
WHAT:
WHERE:
WHEN:
WHY:
HOW:
Write
three quotations from the text that you will use in this article:
1.
2.
3.
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