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What do the women imagine about the drowned man? How do they feel about their own lives when imagining what this man was like? How do the people in the town feel when they discover the drowned man does not come from any neighboring towns? What special burial arrangements to do the townspeople make for the drowned man? How does the town change as a result of its experience with the drowned man? Ask if there are any questions, then give the students the lesson's printable worksheet to assess their understanding of the story.
Check the answers as a class. Activities Perspective on Death Materials: If you were hanging out on the beach and a dead body floated ashore, how would you react? Have students create a T-chart. On one side, students will write down the reactions to death from the story, including: On the other side, students will write down a typical reaction if these same events occurred in America today. Have students write a eulogy for the drowned man that might have been read at his funeral service. Include key details from the text to support content choices.
Divide students into small groups so that each student has the opportunity to present their eulogy. Have students rewrite the story using exactly five sentences. Emphasize having a good introductory and concluding sentence. Related Lessons Like Water for Chocolate: Register to view this lesson Are you a student or a teacher?
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Four Week Quiz A. Create an account to start this course today. Mid-Book Test - Medium. One Week Quiz A. If you were hanging out on the beach and a dead body floated ashore, how would you react? Divide students into small groups so that each student has the opportunity to present their eulogy.
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