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Pea0909berry

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If you were Mr. Hartman, what other strategies might you use to have students demonstrate their understanding of The Pearl?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Ms. Ihlenfeldt tells Thad, I wonder if maybe you actually set yourself up to fail here.. In this statement, she is suggesting that Thad _______ .
 
  a. engaged in self-handicapping
  b. has a low sense of self-worth
  c. was a victim of self-socialization
  d. has a poorly developed theory of mind



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Answer to Question 1

Possibilities include:
 A teacher-constructed exam that focuses on topics covered in class
 Essays that analyze the novel in terms of one or more themes
 Daily journals in which students react to various parts of the book
 Class debates regarding central themes in the book

Answer to Question 2

a.



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