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A Respectable Woman by Kate Chopin

A Respectable Woman by Kate Chopin. Bell Work #4. Objective: Review elements of Romanticism and Realism. Directions: Think : Make a T-Chart in your bell work. Title one side Romanticism and the other Realism. Write down 4-6 identifying characteristics for each. Use your notes.

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A Respectable Woman by Kate Chopin

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  1. A Respectable Womanby Kate Chopin

  2. Bell Work #4 Objective: Review elements of Romanticism and Realism. Directions: • Think: Make a T-Chart in your bell work. Title one side Romanticism and the other Realism. Write down 4-6 identifying characteristics for each. Use your notes. • Pair: Discuss your ideas with your table partner. • Share: Discuss as a whole group.

  3. Expectations for Tests Mine: • Be respectful of noise. • Do your best…think hard! • Ask the teacher questions. Yours:

  4. Supplies and Such What should I do if I’m sleepy or losing my train of thought? What do I need to stay engaged with the text? What is the point of a test anyway? How can I find a purpose for an assessment? What should I do if I finish early?

  5. Reflection #4 Directions: Staple your answer sheet to your story. Turn it in. Answer these questions. • Did the test seem fair? Why or why not? • Did going over the expectations and having a little discussion before hand help you or not? Why?

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