Solved by verified expert:Here is the link that you can download the pictures from the chapter 25-33.http://workupload.com/archive/srMcYnfI I will attach an example file for you which you can clearly understand what you have to do.1. Write two Journal Responses. I need you to choose two quotes from the chapter 15-24 and use each quote to write down a four-steps Journal Response.Journal Response Directions:Write the quote you are responding to in quotation marks.Be sure you include a good portion of the section to which you are going to respond.You must include the page number where the quote is found at the end of the quote.Summarize the reading’s main idea.Discuss the quote’s importance in the reading selection.Explain why it means something.Does it tell more about a character, setting, theme, plot, problem, or author’s point of view?Relate the quote to something that happened to you or that you know about, or relate it to a film, play, story, or article you read.Maybe the messages or themes are similar and they discuss the same ideas but do it in different ways.Maybe the writing style is the same as another author’s style and you will then explain how the styles are similar.Using critical thinking skills, describe your feelings or attitude (thoughts) about what you have read.For example, what conclusion do you make about what you have read? Do you agree with the writer’s point of view or attitude about a topic? How did this quote taken from reading selection make you feel?2. Write down these 7 SkillsChoose 1 conflict that took place in this week’s reading and give the solution from the book.(Problem and solution pattern)Choose 2 examples of how a character’s thinking or actions impacted the turning point of the story? (2 examples of cause and effect)Find the part of the story where the writer showed description.Copy the sentence down underlining the descriptive words. (Description pattern)What has been the most important part of what you’ve been reading this week?What is something you’ve learned from your reading this week?This could be personal or academic.List 2 “lingering questions” you have after completing this week’s reading.Select a meaningful event and list 4-5 MAJOR steps in order from which happened first to last. (sequence pattern)3. Choose 3 words from the vocabulary list and write it in following 10 steps ( the vocabulary list picture is in the link which shows above)Identify the word with page numberIdentify the sentence in which you found the word. Type out the full, complete sentence and not just a fraction if it.Guess at the meaning of the word.Write the denotation of the word.List synonyms ( words and phrases).List antonyms (words and phrases).Rewrite the sentence from the book IN YOUR OWN WORDS. Do not use the vocabulary word or the dictionary definition. Look to synonyms!What makes this word important to know?You may find this word used in these contexts? (places,events,people…)Use the word in one sentence.
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Format for completing the journal responses
Journal Entry #1
1. “Everywhere rooms lay open. Doors and windows gaped into emptiness. Everything
was free for anyone, belonging to nobody. It was simply a matter of helping oneself. An
open tomb.” Schindler’s List, p. 15.
2. After Eli and his family were driven into the Jewish ghetto, the Jews were herded up and
shipped off to what they thought were brick factories. At this point many of the people have
been sent away. All the people were allowed to take is what they could carry. When the author
describes the houses as open tombs, he gives a clue to the fate of the owners. Their lives have
been snatched away with no time to prepare.
3. I remember seeing the ruins of a Siberian village on TV. It, too, was an abandoned, sad
place. All the toys were left out with the hope of little children returning to play their
games, plates of food were left on the tables, and beds were not made.
4. The things left behind tell tales of the ones who flee in haste. They are the ghosts
haunting the houses. Some people say things don’t matter, but sometimes, I think, they
are only the reminder, the silent cry, begging for violence to end. I feel anger about what makes
families so afraid that they must flee very quickly and leave their possessions
behind.
Journal Entry #2
1. “Everywhere rooms lay open. Doors and windows gaped into emptiness. Everything
was free for anyone, belonging to nobody. It was simply a matter of helping oneself. An
open tomb.” Schindler’s List, p. 15.
2. After Eli and his family were driven into the Jewish ghetto, the Jews were herded up and
shipped off to what they thought were brick factories. At this point many of the people have
been sent away. All the people were allowed to take is what they could carry. When the author
describes the houses as open tombs, he gives a clue to the fate of the owners. Their lives have
been snatched away with no time to prepare.
3. I remember seeing the ruins of a Siberian village on TV. It, too, was an abandoned, sad
place. All the toys were left out with the hope of little children returning to play their
games, plates of food were left on the tables, and beds were not made.
4. The things left behind tell tales of the ones who flee in haste. They are the ghosts
haunting the houses. Some people say things don’t matter, but sometimes, I think, they
are only the reminder, the silent cry, begging for violence to end. I feel anger about what makes
families so afraid that they must flee very quickly and leave their possessions
behind.
Example from chapter 1
7 skills
1. Problem: Cupcake’s brother Larry started to talk back to his mom
Solution: Mom sent Larry to go live with his dad.
2. Cause: Because the radio was still blasting in the room
Effect: Cupcake and her father were screaming at other on the phone
Cause: because Cupcake’s mother suffered an epileptic seizure
Effect: She swallowed her tongue and choked on it.
3. Description: “I was dark skinned with short kinky hair.”
4. Answer the most important part of the reading for the week…
5. Answer something that you learned from this week’s reading…
6. State 2 questions you have after completing this weeks reading…
7. Sequencing pattern:
Cupcake calls Lori
She tells Lori her mother is dead
Lori has Cup’s father call her
She tells her father that her mother is dead
He tells her to call the police
Cupcake doesn’t call the police, but instead stays with her mom until her dad arrives
Example Vocabulary Work
vocabulary #1
1. bewilderment, page 153
2. “ I talked and listened to kelly with some bewilderment.”
3. I think that the word means sadness or upset.
4. Bewilderment means to confuse or puzzle.
5. Synonyms are baffle, befuddle, daze, mystify, not sure, surprise, perplex
6. Antonyms are expectation, belief, reliance, possibility
7. Cupcake could not believe what Kelly was telling her. Cupcake was baffled that Kelly would
make certain choices considering her background.
8. This word is important to know because when I hear it-someone is bewildered, confused,
puzzled, I now know what it means and can understand what someone is saying.
9. this word will probably be found describing places, people and events that are confusing or
mystifying such as a museum if it big and has many floors with lots of art pieces or a person
who ins’t making sense and stays off topics when they speak.
10.
I am bewildered why the government does not do more to help low income students
pay for college.
vocabulary #2
1. bewilderment, page 153
2. “ I talked and listened to kelly with some bewilderment.”
3. I think that the word means sadness or upset.
4. Bewilderment means to confuse or puzzle.
5. Synonyms are baffle, befuddle, daze, mystify, not sure, surprise, perplex
6. Antonyms are expectation, belief, reliance, possibility
7. Cupcake could not believe what Kelly was telling her. Cupcake was baffled that Kelly would
make certain choices considering her background.
8. This word is important to know because when I hear it-someone is bewildered, confused,
puzzled, I now know what it means and can understand what someone is saying.
9. this word will probably be found describing places, people and events that are confusing or
mystifying such as a museum if it big and has many floors with lots of art pieces or a person
who ins’t making sense and stays off topics when they speak.
10.
I am bewildered why the government does not do more to help low income students
pay for college.
vocabulary #3
1. bewilderment, page 153
2. “ I talked and listened to kelly with some bewilderment.”
3. I think that the word means sadness or upset.
4. Bewilderment means to confuse or puzzle.
5. Synonyms are baffle, befuddle, daze, mystify, not sure, surprise, perplex
6. Antonyms are expectation, belief, reliance, possibility
7. Cupcake could not believe what Kelly was telling her. Cupcake was baffled that Kelly would
make certain choices considering her background.
8. This word is important to know because when I hear it-someone is bewildered, confused,
puzzled, I now know what it means and can understand what someone is saying.
9. this word will probably be found describing places, people and events that are confusing or
mystifying such as a museum if it big and has many floors with lots of art pieces or a person
who ins’t making sense and stays off topics when they speak.
10.
I am bewildered why the government does not do more to help low income students
pay for college.
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