Reading Prompt
"Called Out"
By Barbara Kingsolver & Steven Hopp
Purpose
Short...
English, 28.01.2021 19:20 kelseychristian24
Reading Prompt
"Called Out"
By Barbara Kingsolver & Steven Hopp
Purpose
Short stories can seem intimidating because of the style and techniques are unfamiliar.
Kingsolver uses various techniques to develop a solid perspective. The ideas shown
through figurative language, themes and symbols can be easily deciphered if you analyze
the text. Think of yourself as a literary detective and your job is to decode the text and pull
out important information.
Remember: The meaning of a text may be more than it seems at first.
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