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The Reader/Writer NotebookInstructions:You may need to capture your thoughts about what you are writing while you read. This Reader/Writer Notebook has been provided for you.
1) It will be submitted in UNIT 5 for a project grade, but you will write in it in EVERY LESSON! 2) What you write down will be graded by your teacher based on EFFORT!
3) Pay attention in your course to when you are asked to respond in this notebook to a specific reading.
4) When you see: Be sure to take notes in your Reader/Writer Notebook you will know that it is time to open the notebook up and put down your ideas.
5) Save your notebook frequently to avoid losing your work.
List of StoriesThis is a list of the stories in this PDF. The page numbers are listed so you can enter it (at the top of the PDF) and go right to that story.
Page #2.…The Tell Tale Heart – Edgar Allan Poe3.…Rules of the Game – Amy Tan4.…The Ransom of Red Chief – O. Henry5.…Raymond’s Run – Toni Cade Bambara6.…The Monkey’s Paw – W.W. Jacobs7.…The Pearl – John Steinbeck8.…The Diary of Anne Frank – Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett (4 pages)12.…The Hitchhiker – Lucille Fletcher13.…On the Grasshopper and Cricket – John Keats14.…Ode on Solitude – Alexander Pope15.…Paul Revere’s Ride – Henry Wadsworth Longfellow16.…Song of the Banner at Daybreak – Walt Whitman17.…Beat! Beat! Drums! – Walt Whitman 18.…That’s all I have to Bring Today – Emily Dickinson19.…The Call of the Wild Chapter 1-3 – Jack London20. …The Call of the Wild Chapters 4-7 – Jack London21. …That Spot – Jack London22.…Gold Hunters of the North – Jack London23.…What Life Means to Me – Jack London
Title: The Tell Tale Heart
Author: Edgar Allan Poe
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Title: Rules of the Game
Author: Amy tan
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Title: The Ransom of Red Chief
Author: O. Henry
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Title: Raymond’s Run
Author: Toni Cade Bambara
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Title: The Monkey’s Paw
Author: W.W. Jacobs
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Title: The Pearl
Author: John Steinbeck
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Title: The Diary of Anne Frank
Author: Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett
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Title: The Hitchhiker
Author: Lucille Fletcher
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Title: On the Grasshopper and Cricket
Author: John Keats
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Title: Ode on Solitude
Author: Alexander Pope
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Title: Paul Revere’s Ride
Author: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
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Title: Song of the Banner at Daybreak
Author: Walt Whitman
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Title: Beat! Beat! Drums!
Author: Walt Whitman
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Title: That’s all I have to Bring Today
Author: Emily Dickinson
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Title: The Call of the Wild Chapters 1-3
Author: Jack London
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Title: The Call of the Wild Chapters 4-7
Author: Jack London
The Big Question
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Title: Gold Hunters of the North
Author: Jack London
The Big Question
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