Okay. We are taking a small break from memorizing parts of speech, subject and predicate, etc. Today we are just going to take a closer look at Jack London's "To Build a Fire". You will be answering questions in groups to hand in tomorrow.
This exercise is for those of you who read, but only ON THE SURFACE. You need to practice reading for understanding. This means you should basically have a little movie going on in your head when you read. The author helps you, with his powerful wording, to visualize the storyline, to understand the concepts, and to get familiar with the characters. In case you forgot the homework at school, click here to find a PDF to print on your own. Also, if you don't have the actual TEXT of "To Build a Fire" (and you don't want to sit in front of the computer to read the whole thing), just click here to get a PDF to print. -Mrs. Coller
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Matt Reale
10/19/2012 12:48:38 am
hi mrs. coller. honestley i didnt like tht article to build a fire ;)
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