The document provides instructions for readers to graph the high and low points of chapters in a story by marking each chapter as "Very Good", "Good", "Bad", or "Horrific" and copying brief quotations from chapters next to the reference numbers. Readers are analyzing how the sequence of events and juxtapositions are effective in telling the story. The graph will show the rise and fall of emotions and events over the course of the 12 chapters.
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Very Good/Beautiful
Good
Chapter 1: Recruits 2: In the Trenches 3: Out on Rest 4: Back to the Round 5: On Rest Again 6: Bombardment 7: Bethune 8: London 9: Over the Top 10: An Interlude 11: Arras 12: Vengeance
Bad
Horrific
You are creating a line that will show the rise and fall of this story. We are paying attention to the way the sequence of events is presented and how these juxtapositions are effective. For each chapter, mark at least
the highest and lowest point with reference numbers. You might like to mark more. For each point, copy a small quotation against the reference number on the other side of this sheet.