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lesson 3
1 hour

How Point of View Develops Central Ideas


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In this lesson, students read and analyze pages 52–58 of “On the Rainy River” in which the narrator confronts his decision to flee the United States and the draft. Students discuss the conclusion of the text, including the relationship between the narrator and Elroy, and how point of view develops central ideas, while completing an Evidence Collection Tool. Students use the 11.4.1 Lesson 3 Evidence Collection Tool to guide small group discussions about how the narrator’s point of view develops central ideas in the text.

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