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Selected Text Note-Taking Guide

As you read your text, fill in the chart. Make sure you include the important information so you can use these notes for reference in the
future. Remember, these are your notes—they can be a valuable tool for you to use in the future.

Textual evidence, including quotes, locations, etc.

Characterization
of Protagonist

Major Events and


Plot Developments

Setting Details

Major Conflicts

Theme
Development

Author’s Style
Examples
(diction, figurative
language, syntax,
etc)

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Select your text and follow the reading plan. By reading the book over a period of time, it is much more manageable. Concepts and
assessments correspond to the assigned reading for each lesson.

Literature 101 I Like Your Style Fictional Figures Message Received Rules for Reviews

Pride and
Chapters 1–12 Chapters 13–24 Chapters 25–36 Chapters 37–48 Chapters 49–61
Prejudice

I Know Why the


Chapters 1–6 Chapters 7–12 Chapters 13–18 Chapters 18–24 Chapters 25–31
Caged Bird Sings

The Old Man and


1/5th of text 2/5ths of text 3/5ths of text 4/5ths of text Entire text
the Sea

Hamlet Act I Act II Act III Act IV Act V

Brave New World Chapters 1–3 Chapters 4–7 Chapters 5–10 Chapters 11–14 Chapters 15–18

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