•Bell Ringer: What should a war story have in it? List as
many characteristics as you
can
–characters, events, items, places, etc.
•How to Tell a True War Story
•While reading, mark
with postits to
have a discussion
•Read the story “A True War Story” pg 67
•In Writer’s Notebook: Answer these questions
about the
story:
•What could the water buffalo represent?
Why? (pg
79)
•What is true in all war stories,
according to the author, even if the events are not?
(82, 83, 85)
•Read the last line on page 85. What does that mean? Who is he talking about
(specific and general)?
•Bring these answers and what you marked
with postitsup
to
me when
completed! Then work on your research notes
•Work Time on Career Notes
•At least two sources (starting points if
career cruiser, etc)
per career
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