1. Determine the most crucial stages, scenes, or moments in the story.
2. Draw what happens and what you "see" in the text. Be as specific as possible.
3. These are notes not works of art. Try to capture the action and important details of each section.
4. Explain (in the summary section) what is happening and how it connects to the unit theme topics of materialism, possessions, vanity,
survival, values, or priorities.
Visual: a drawing which represents
the scene you chose
Episodic Notes: "The Necklace" by Guy de Maupassant
page: 372-380
Quote (specific lines/words from the text. Include
the paragraph #s)
Paragraph #
Quote:
Summary: explain what's happening in this specific scene in the story. (Include
any relevant information: setting, characters involved, conflict).
Then, Explain: How does this connect to unit theme topics?
Summary
Explanation/Connection to theme topics: