Connect
Think about what you already know about the text, find ways to relate it to yourself, other texts, and the world around you.For example, now I am reading the book “animal farm” by George
Orwell, and I can connect it to the Russian revolution, each animal represents a
social class during the revolution, for example there is a character that is an
allegory of Karl Marx, he convinces people to have equality, but he dies before
seeing his work realized, there is another one that is a slacker at work, wants
to be noticed, does not likes the changes, just like Russian upper class.
· What do you already know about the text?
· Connect the text to yourself.
· Connect the text to other things you have read.
· Connect the text to other people, things, or ideas.
Orwell, and I can connect it to the Russian revolution, each animal represents a
social class during the revolution, for example there is a character that is an
allegory of Karl Marx, he convinces people to have equality, but he dies before
seeing his work realized, there is another one that is a slacker at work, wants
to be noticed, does not likes the changes, just like Russian upper class.
· What do you already know about the text?
· Connect the text to yourself.
· Connect the text to other things you have read.
· Connect the text to other people, things, or ideas.