Total points: 150 (three quotes, each worth 50 points)
Choose three quotes that you want to write about. You can choose them from the list I provide or you may choose your own quotes from the novel (check them with me first). When you choose your quotes, try to think about which quote you want to relate to which entry.
Directions:
1. Go to www.tinyurl.com/steigman or http://teacherweb.com/LA/FontainebleauHighSchool/Steigman
2. Click on Class Documents Spring 2010
3. RIGHT click on TKAM Quote Analysis Forms and save to the DESKTOP
4. Minimize the webpage and open the document from the desktop (it will be TKAM-Quote-Analysis-Form). This is a three-page document. You will be typing your information into these documents.
5. While you are working, save frequently.
6. Save the document onto a flash drive or EMAIL it to yourself.
7. DELETE the document from the desktop
*When you are working at home, make sure to save and/or EMAIL yourself the document, or else you will have to recreate your work*
To Kill a Mockingbird / Quotes for Analysis
Select three (3) of the following quotes to analyze in your dialectical journal. If there is a quote that you would like to use that is not on the list, please ask me to look at it. Unapproved quotes will not receive credit.
Chapter 1
Thus we came to know Dill as a pocket Merlin, whose head teamed with eccentric plans, strange longings, and quaint fancies.
Chapter 2
“Your father does not know how to teach. You can have a seat now.”
I mumbled that I was sorry and retired meditating upon my crime.
Chapter 9
Atticus had promised me he would wear me out if he ever heard of me fightin' any more. I was far too old and too big for such childish things, and the sooner I learned to hold in, the better off everybody would be. I soon forgot.
Chapter 10
“I’d rather you shot at tin cans in the back yard, but I know you’ll go after birds. Shoot all the