Review View Help Table SV Borders v ▲ Cell Shading ˇ ˇ ˇ、 Merge Split Height: 0.21" Width: 1.56" Distribut ext Predictions: On 1 Twice already Marie had pointed out the brilliance of the autumnal sun on the perfect field of com, because the brilliance of the autumnal sun on the perfect field of corn put her in mind of a haunted house not a haunted house she had ever actually seen but the mythical one that sometimes appeared in her mind (with adjacent graveyard and cat on a fence) whenever she saw the brilliance of the autumnal sun on the perfect etc. etc., and she wanted to make sure that, if the kids had a corresponding mythical haunted house that appeared in their minds whenever they saw the brilliance of the etc. etc., it would come up now, so that they could all experience it together, like friends, like college friends on a road trip, sans pot, ha ha ha! Marie notices the brilliance of the autumnal sun on a reminds her of a cornfield, which mythical haunted house. ND THOUGH SHE BE BUT LITTLE, SHE IS FIERCE pea 8186 096555 DELL sampelestate-my.sharepoint.com One Network Please read Saunders' story1 Dashboard Customer Portal - R... Dashboard | Labcor... A Clinician Search for tools, help, and more (Alt + Q) Layout References Review View Help Table es New Ro... 10 v A A BIU A Normal Directions: Please read Saunders' story, "Puppy" from beginning to end, through this New Yorker link. The exact text of the story has been pasted into the left-hand column of the table below. In the green middle column, write a sentence or two in each box, summarizing what happens in the corresponding section as if you BELIEVE each character, Next, in the blue right column, write a sentence or two in each box, summarizing what happens in the corresponding section as if you DOUBT each character, Complete both columns for any 10 of the 28 sections for a complete submission. As an example, I demonstrated the activity at the top of the chart using the nursery rhyme of "Jack and Jill." No Spacing 05 words English (US) Text Predictions: On # George Saunders' "Puppy" E Jack and Jill went up the hill X To fetch a pail of water. Jack fell down and broke his crown, And Jill came tumbling after. Then up got Jack and said to Jill, As in his arms he took her, "Brush off that dirt for you're not hurt, Let's fetch that pail of water. So Jack and Jill went up the hill To fetch the pail of water, And took it home to Mother dear, Copilot Summary of section, with notes/edits from Dr. Kellen n/a Summarize this section as a BELIEVER While running a chore to bring home water, two siblings fell as they walked uphill Unhurt, the brother brushed the sister off and encouraged her to finish the chore with him. They return successfully, and their mother is pleased. Summarize this section as a DOUBTER Two children go to get fresh water. They claim to have fallen down the hill as they went to get it, but more likely, they had a fight as siblings often do. The brother fell first-- maybe the sister pushed him? Maybe he grabbed her as he fell because she falls. too He tells her she's fine, but is she? They manage to get water home in their mentaful AND THOUGH SHE BE BUT LITTLE, SHE IS FIERCE Dedicated 200 8186 26554 DELL Headi
Review View Help Table SV Borders v ▲ Cell Shading ˇ ˇ ˇ、 Merge Split Height: 0.21" Width: 1.56" Distribut ext Predictions: On 1 Twice already Marie had pointed out the brilliance of the autumnal sun on the perfect field of com, because the brilliance of the autumnal sun on the perfect field of corn put her in mind of a haunted house not a haunted house she had ever actually seen but the mythical one that sometimes appeared in her mind (with adjacent graveyard and cat on a fence) whenever she saw the brilliance of the autumnal sun on the perfect etc. etc., and she wanted to make sure that, if the kids had a corresponding mythical haunted house that appeared in their minds whenever they saw the brilliance of the etc. etc., it would come up now, so that they could all experience it together, like friends, like college friends on a road trip, sans pot, ha ha ha! Marie notices the brilliance of the autumnal sun on a reminds her of a cornfield, which mythical haunted house. ND THOUGH SHE BE BUT LITTLE, SHE IS FIERCE pea 8186 096555 DELL sampelestate-my.sharepoint.com One Network Please read Saunders' story1 Dashboard Customer Portal - R... Dashboard | Labcor... A Clinician Search for tools, help, and more (Alt + Q) Layout References Review View Help Table es New Ro... 10 v A A BIU A Normal Directions: Please read Saunders' story, "Puppy" from beginning to end, through this New Yorker link. The exact text of the story has been pasted into the left-hand column of the table below. In the green middle column, write a sentence or two in each box, summarizing what happens in the corresponding section as if you BELIEVE each character, Next, in the blue right column, write a sentence or two in each box, summarizing what happens in the corresponding section as if you DOUBT each character, Complete both columns for any 10 of the 28 sections for a complete submission. As an example, I demonstrated the activity at the top of the chart using the nursery rhyme of "Jack and Jill." No Spacing 05 words English (US) Text Predictions: On # George Saunders' "Puppy" E Jack and Jill went up the hill X To fetch a pail of water. Jack fell down and broke his crown, And Jill came tumbling after. Then up got Jack and said to Jill, As in his arms he took her, "Brush off that dirt for you're not hurt, Let's fetch that pail of water. So Jack and Jill went up the hill To fetch the pail of water, And took it home to Mother dear, Copilot Summary of section, with notes/edits from Dr. Kellen n/a Summarize this section as a BELIEVER While running a chore to bring home water, two siblings fell as they walked uphill Unhurt, the brother brushed the sister off and encouraged her to finish the chore with him. They return successfully, and their mother is pleased. Summarize this section as a DOUBTER Two children go to get fresh water. They claim to have fallen down the hill as they went to get it, but more likely, they had a fight as siblings often do. The brother fell first-- maybe the sister pushed him? Maybe he grabbed her as he fell because she falls. too He tells her she's fine, but is she? They manage to get water home in their mentaful AND THOUGH SHE BE BUT LITTLE, SHE IS FIERCE Dedicated 200 8186 26554 DELL Headi
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