Read and annotate the text and complete the usual assignment of a Word document for important reading questions (Canvas) and answers (with a vocabulary section). You should also, as usual, have a Word document for the annotations. (Electronic documents on your computer and printed-out documents in your binder, as usual). These could be collected anytime during the semester. If you do not have an assignment when I ask for it, you earn a grade of zero.
Remember, you can upload a picture of an annotated printout of the story to your laptop.
Also remember you are required to include an Important Reading Questions Checklist document to the front of the Reading Questions assignment. The Important Reading Questions must exactly match the ideas of those questions on Canvas and on this website.
It is always helpful to research some biographical facts about the author. (Use Google.)
How to Annotate a Text
http://schoolhabits.com/annotate-text-reading/
https://scholarmulhern.blogspot.com/2014/01/english-i-how-to-take-notes-on-fiction.html#more
https://prezi.com/ctwiszjrqb7h/why-how-to-annotate-a-text/
http://www.hunter.cuny.edu/rwc/handouts/the-writing-process-1/invention/Annotating-a-Text
Additional Ways to Take Notes
https://scholarmulhern.blogspot.com/2019/11/analyzing-text-paragraph-by-paragraph.html
Taking Notes if the Reading Assignment is Fiction
https://scholarmulhern.blogspot.com/2020/01/analyzing-short-storiesfiction.html
For Ideas on How to Summarize (Useful for Fiction and Nonfiction)
https://scholarmulhern.blogspot.com/2020/01/httplearnonpoint.html