UNIT 4 LAB
Why a Good Book Is a Secret Door (LINK IN COMMENTS)
- Barnett shares a stor...
UNIT 4 LAB
Why a Good Book Is a Secret Door (LINK IN COMMENTS)
- Barnett shares a story at the beginning of his talk about being a camp counselor.
- Describe the setting of his story. How might his story have been different if the setting was the early morning at a pet store or a zoo?
- Explain how the information discussed in the unit section, âThe Power of a Place,â relates to the people Barnett mentions who travel to Dublin and London to see settings of famous novels.
- Describe the setting from the Narnia books and what it prompted Barnett to do as a child. Next, describe a setting from a book you have read and why it is powerful or memorable to you.
- Barnett vividly describes the Echo Park Time Travel Mart, a shop/tutoring center he ran in Los Angeles. Explain how this store served as a kind of living example of a setting.
- Why do you think the
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