Nothing but the Truth
Standards
7.RL.1; 7.RL.2.1—read a variety of literature within a range of complexity appropriate for grade7; cite textual evidence to support analysis of what a text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.
- Phillip feels that Miss Narwin doesn’t like him.Read page 29 and provide evidence from the book that best shows his feelings?
- Why did Phillip most likely continue to hum the National Anthem even after he had been sent to the Principal’s office?
- Why did Ted Griffen join in on the argument?Read page 198 and give evidence from the text that best supports the reason Ted Griffen joined in on the controversy?
7. RL.1; 7.RL.2.1—read a variety of literature within a range of complexity appropriate for grade7; cite textual evidence to support analysis of what a text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text; 7.RL.3.2 Analyze how an author develops and contrasts the points of view of different characters or narrators in a work of literature; 7.RV.3.1 Determine the meaning of words and phrases as they are used in works of literature.
A narrator who presents a one-sided or distorted version of events or of other characters is an unreliable narrator.
- Explain what motivates Philip to be an unreliable narrator and give an example from the text that supports your explanation.
- Find another character that is unreliable and explain what motivates him or her to be unreliable.Provide evidence from the text that supports your explanation.