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aCTIvITy 3.5
Like mother, Like Son?
LearNING STraTeGIeS:
Close Reading, Graphic Organizer, Drafting
Flashbacks in Tangerine
Signal
Notes
Literary Terms
A flashback is an interruption in the sequence of events to relate events that occurred in the past.
my Notes
Learning Targets
• Analyze an author’s use of flashback, foreshadowing, and characterization and provide support of your analysis with textual evidence.
• Analyze in writing how the author develops and contrasts characters’ points of view.
Novel Study
In this activity, you will consider the author’s use of flashback, foreshadowing, and characterization in Tangerine.
Flashback
1. Tangerine is a text that uses flashbacks. Conduct a close reading of Paul’s entry for Monday, August 28. How does the author let you know that what you are about to read is a flashback? Make notes in the graphic organizer below.
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