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Quick conversation
• Share your work with a partner. Take turns explaining your analysis of the dialogue. Discuss whether your partner agrees or disagrees with your analysis. Record notes from your discussion.
ACTIVITY 2.6
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In my opinion,this dialogue helps to because .
I agree/disagree with your analysis because .
After analyzing dialogue in “Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf,” you have enough information to write a short argument. Choose a piece of dialogue from your chart. Write a short argument in which you argue the importance of the dialogue. Before writing, read the model short argument provided. Notice what information is in each of the sentences. Try structuring your argument in the same way.
Do you agree with my analysis?
Write a short argument
Dialogue that moves the plot forward and reveals character is .
ModEl: SHort arguMENt
The first and only words that Grandma says in “Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf” both reveal her character and move the plot forward. When she says, “He’s going to eat me up!” the reader knows what her main fear is, so it reveals her character. The dialogue also reveals Wolf’s character because it shows how evil he is. The dialogue moves the plot forward by showing what will happen next in the story because Wolf does eat her.
Unit 4 •  How We Choose to Act • Part 2: Little Red Riding Hood and the Wolf  157
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