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3. In Tangerine, as in real life, people make decisions that carry consequences. Some consequences are obvious right away, while others are not apparent until some time has passed. As you read the novel, use your double-entry journal to keep a record of the choices made by Paul, his parents, and other characters. For some of the choices, you will be able to fill in the consequences and the impact on Paul right away. For other choices, you may not know a consequence or its impact on Paul until you have read more of the novel.
my Notes
Textual Evidence of a Choice Made by a Character
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Commentary on the Consequences of That Choice and the Possible Impact on Paul
Paul’s mother calls the fire department about the smoke
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Paul’s mother and Paul learn about muck fires, and Paul begins to see that his new community has problems.
Continue to take notes in your double-entry journal as you read Part 1 of Tangerine by recording textual evidence of choices and making predictions and inferences about possible consequences.
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