plz help me with this

Think about the work you completed in your reading character role. Determine the ideas that would be most worthy to share in a literary dicussion about Dragonwings. Provide an explanation for your choices. how did the role you selected and the work you completed help you understand more about the text? Support your response with at least two pieces of evidence from the novel.

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this is like the same question people on this site ask about the book, Johnny Tremain. but this one is on dragonwings.

i would like it for help.(this is for a friend of mine who is having trouble on this and i wasn't assigned for dragonwings)

I haven't read this book, either. Advise your friend to think about what ideas impressed him or her, if he/she has actually read the book. If nothing penetrated his/her mind, she/he should give it some thought. Then explain why she/he was "caught" by that idea.

Didn't Ms. Sue already explain this??

http://www.jiskha.com/display.cgi?id=1431966410

nvm i got it

i guess?

Oops, sorry, wrong problem XD

dude they arent even talking about johnny termain they trying to talk about dragonwings. you literally just wasted your time on doing the background for the book that wasn't being asked for. Its a good explanation and all but its off topic you should read more about what the person needs instead of doing what you think they're asking.

"simple summary"

Alright, so, the character reading role is provided in the first lesson of this subject if you're a connexus student.

Pretty much you choose between Discussion Director, Word Watcher, Summarizer, Luminary, and Connector.

If you can't find where it says this (or you're just too lazy to) i'll go ahead and copy it for you.

D.D: What images come to mind as you read?
• If you could interview the author, what
question would you ask? Why?
• Predict what will happen next and why.
(Note: Prediction may not apply for
informational texts.)

W.W: • What new words did you find in this
selection?
• What words are used frequently?
• What words are used in unusual ways?

S: • What are the key facts and/or main ideas
in this selection?
• If you were to come up with an essay
topic for this selection, what main idea
would you choose? Write an essay
question or prompt.

L: • Which part of the reading (e.g., an
interesting fact, a piece of dialogue, an
event) really struck you? Why

C: Connect what you have read so far with
things you have experienced at home or
in your personal life.
• Connect what you have read so far to
what is going on in the world right now.
• Connect what you have read to the Big
Question.