11. This question asks about your work in your reading role. You may use your novel to help you

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

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But what are the reading roles???

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It's in your instructions. Ask your teachers for help if you need it.

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Here are the reading roles!

Hope this helps!

Discussion Director

The Discussion Director holds a megaphone. As Discussion Director, you will think about the following:

What images come to mind as you read?

If you could interview the author, what questions would you ask? Why?

Predict what will happen next and why. (Note: Prediction may not apply for informational texts.)
Word Watcher

The Word Watcher character holds a magnifying glass. As Word Watcher, you will think about the following:

What new words did you find in the selection?

What words are used frequently?

What words are used in unusual ways?
Summarizer

The Summarizer character holds a lasso. As Summarizer, you will think about the following:

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.
Luminary

The Luminary character points to a glowing lightbulb. As Luminary, you will think about the following:

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

The Connector character stands on a giant puzzle. As Connector, you will think about the following:

Connect what you have read so far with things you have experienced 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.

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To determine the ideas that would be most worthy to share in a literary discussion about "Johnny Tremain," you will need to reflect on the work you completed in your reading role. Consider the aspects of the story that stood out to you, the themes that were explored, and the character development.

1. Start by examining the central themes of the novel. "Johnny Tremain" addresses significant themes such as freedom, identity, and the power of perseverance. Consider how these themes are depicted throughout the story and the impact they have on the characters' lives.

2. Next, analyze the character development in the novel. Reflect on how the protagonist, Johnny Tremain, evolves throughout the story. Focus on his personal growth, struggles, and relationships with other characters. Think about how his experiences and decisions shape his identity and moral compass.

To support your choices, provide at least two pieces of evidence from the novel. Here are two examples:

- Evidence 1: Look for specific scenes or quotes that highlight the theme of freedom. For instance, when Johnny becomes involved in the Sons of Liberty, he joins a group fighting for independence. Analyze how this involvement deepens his understanding of the concept of freedom and the sacrifices people make for it.

- Evidence 2: Consider Johnny's relationship with Rab, another crucial character in the novel. Explore their friendship and how it contributes to Johnny's growth. For example, their shared experiences in the Boston Tea Party and their journeys to fight in the Revolutionary War shape Johnny's perspective on loyalty, duty, and camaraderie.

By analyzing the themes and character development in the novel, you can identify the ideas that would be most worthy to share in a literary discussion about "Johnny Tremain." Remember to support your ideas with specific evidence from the text to back up your interpretations.

Hint: You must read the novel in order to do this exercise. If you refuse to read it, you will fail and deserve to fail.

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Follow the directions you've been given:

1. Write a sentence in which you state and explain your reading role.

2. Choose 2 or 3 ideas that would be
interesting to share in a literary discussion about Johnny Tremain.

3. Write up an explanation for each of your ideas above. That is, tell why you think those ideas are worth talking about.

4. How did your role (see #1) help you understand this book? Write a sentence or two telling how.

5. Choose 2 or more places in the book to prove why you wrote what you did for #4.

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