Objective: I can list details on a T-Chart that indicate how Benet uses setting to create suspense and mystery.
Bell: On p. 578, the narrator suggests that “it was my voice that spoke and not my spirit.” What does the text mean?
Activities:
1. Share Out: Does John want to accept the codes of his society?
2. Listen-and-Learn: Complete the T-Chart for each new change in setting as suggested by instruction for pages 578 to 582.
3. Share Out: What are questions/notes for these elements of setting: “dead house,” “spot on the cliff,” etc?