This question asks about your independent reading selection. You may use your reading selection to help you answer the question.

Compare and contrast your independent reading selection with one or two other selections you have read in this unit. Support your response with at least two pieces of evidence from your independent reading selection. Be sure to give the title and author of your selection.

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Seth

To answer this question, you need to have read at least three selections: your independent reading selection and two others from the unit. Let's break down the process of comparing and contrasting the readings, using your independent reading selection as an example.

1. Identify your independent reading selection: Note down the title and author of the book or article you chose to read independently. For example, let's say your independent reading selection is "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee.

2. Identify the other selections from the unit: Note down the titles and authors of the two other selections you read as part of the unit. Make sure you can recall key details and themes from these selections.

3. Analyze your independent reading selection: Revisit your independent reading selection and identify at least two pieces of evidence that differentiate it from the other two selections. These pieces of evidence can be related to plot, characters, themes, writing style, or any other relevant aspect of the readings. It's essential to support your analysis with specific details from your independent reading selection.

For example, if one of the other selections in the unit was "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck, you could compare and contrast it with "To Kill a Mockingbird" using the following evidence:

a) Plot: In "To Kill a Mockingbird," the plot revolves around the trial of Tom Robinson, a black man accused of assaulting a white woman, while "Of Mice and Men" centers around two itinerant workers and their dream of owning land. The two selections have different storylines and explore distinct social issues.

b) Themes: "To Kill a Mockingbird" explores themes of racial prejudice and injustice, while "Of Mice and Men" delves into themes of friendship, loneliness, and the human condition. The selections address different societal problems and offer unique perspectives.

By providing specific evidence from your independent reading selection like this, you will effectively compare and contrast it with the other selections you have read in the unit.

Remember to cite the author and title of each selection when referring to them in your response to make your answer clear and concise.

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