BOOK ONE (Required): All The Light We Cannot See

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BOOK ONE (Required): All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony DoerrWinner of the Pulitzer Prize, a New York Times Book Review Top Ten Book, NationalBook Award finalist, more than two and a half years on the New York Times bestsellerlistISBN-10: 1501173219ISBN-13: 978-1501173219ASSIGNMENT: Complete the evidence (all six blocks) and thecharacter analysis paragraph (using the evidence you collected) for allten listed characters, and turn in your document via email to Ms. Mannprior to the first day of school. The character analysis pages areincluded in this document. You will also take the Accelerated Readertest on this book.BOOK TWO (Choose one of the books listed below)ASSIGNMENT: Choose ONE of these for your second book. Your grade for your second book will be taken eitherfrom your score on an Accelerated Reader test, or, if you prefer, a book talk that will be given in class during the secondweek of school. You will take the AR test and then have a chance to decide if you prefer to do a book talk for your grade,and you will receive the rubric for the book talk at that time.The Alchemist: A Fable About Following Your Dream by Paulo CoelhoISBN-10: 0062315005ISBN-13: 978-0062315007My Antonia by Willa CatherISBN-10: 1508474613ISBN-13: 978-1508474616One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia MarquezISBN-10: 9780060883287ISBN-13: 978-0060883287

Marie-Laure LeBlancEvidence and AnalysisDirections: Gather quotes and other examples from the text to use as evidencethat provides insight into Marie-Laure LeBlanc. Then write a paragraph thatdescribes and analyzes Marie-Laure LeBlanc, including relationships, traits,motivations, fears, and how (or if) they develop over the course of the text.Evidence1.2.3.4.5.6.Character Description and Analysis

Werner PfennigEvidence and AnalysisDirections: Gather quotes and other examples from the text to use as evidencethat provides insight into Werner Pfennig. Then write a paragraph that describesand analyzes Werner Pfennig, including relationships, traits, motivations, fears, andhow (or if) they develop over the course of the text.Evidence1.2.3.4.5.6.Character Description and Analysis

Daniel LeBlancEvidence and AnalysisDirections: Gather quotes and other examples from the text to use as evidencethat provides insight into Daniel LeBlanc. Then write a paragraph that describesand analyzes Daniel LeBlanc, including relationships, traits, motivations, fears, andhow (or if) they develop over the course of the text.Evidence1.2.3.4.5.6.Character Description and Analysis

Frank VolkheimerEvidence and AnalysisDirections: Gather quotes and other examples from the text to use as evidencethat provides insight into Frank Volkheimer. Then write a paragraph that describesand analyzes Frank Volkheimer, including relationships, traits, motivations, fears,and how (or if) they develop over the course of the text.Evidence1.2.3.4.5.6.Character Description and Analysis

Jutta PfennigEvidence and AnalysisDirections: Gather quotes and other examples from the text to use as evidencethat provides insight into Jutta Pfennig. Then write a paragraph that describes andanalyzes Jutta Pfennig, including relationships, traits, motivations, fears, and how(or if) they develop over the course of the text.Evidence1.2.3.4.5.6.Character Description and Analysis

Frau ElenaEvidence and AnalysisDirections: Gather quotes and other examples from the text to use as evidencethat provides insight into Frau Elena. Then write a paragraph that describes andanalyzes Frau Elena, including relationships, traits, motivations, fears, and how (orif) they develop over the course of the text.Evidence1.2.3.4.5.6.Character Description and Analysis

Great-Uncle Etienne LeBlancEvidence and AnalysisDirections: Gather quotes and other examples from the text to use as evidencethat provides insight into Great-Uncle Etienne LeBlanc. Then write a paragraph thatdescribes and analyzes Great-Uncle Etienne LeBlanc, including relationships, traits,motivations, fears, and how (or if) they develop over the course of the text.Evidence1.2.3.4.5.6.Character Description and Analysis

Madame ManecEvidence and AnalysisDirections: Gather quotes and other examples from the text to use as evidencethat provides insight into Madame Manec. Then write a paragraph that describesand analyzes Madame Manec, including relationships, traits, motivations, fears, andhow (or if) they develop over the course of the text.Evidence1.2.3.4.5.6.Character Description and Analysis

Sergeant Major Reinhold von RumpelEvidence and AnalysisDirections: Gather quotes and other examples from the text to use as evidencethat provides insight into Sergeant Major Reinhold von Rumpel. Then write aparagraph that describes and analyzes Sergeant Major Reinhold von Rumpel,including relationships, traits, motivations, fears, and how (or if) they develop overthe course of the text.Evidence1.2.3.4.5.6.Character Description and Analysis

Dr. HauptmannEvidence and AnalysisDirections: Gather quotes and other examples from the text to use as evidencethat provides insight into Dr. Hauptmann. Then write a paragraph that describesand analyzes Dr. Hauptmann, including relationships, traits, motivations, fears, andhow (or if) they develop over the course of the text.Evidence1.2.3.4.5.6.Character Description and Analysis

FrederickEvidence and AnalysisDirections: Gather quotes and other examples from the text to use as evidencethat provides insight into Frederick. Then write a paragraph that describes andanalyzes Frederick, including relationships, traits, motivations, fears, and how (or if)they develop over the course of the text.Evidence1.2.3.4.5.6.Character Description and Analysis

Henri LeBlancEvidence and AnalysisDirections: Gather quotes and other examples from the text to use as evidencethat provides insight into Henri LeBlanc. Then write a paragraph that describes andanalyzes Henri LeBlanc, including relationships, traits, motivations, fears, and how(or if) they develop over the course of the text.Evidence1.2.3.4.5.6.Character Description and Analysis

BOOK ONE (Required): All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr Winner of the Pulitzer Prize, a New York Times Book Review Top Ten Book, National Book Award finalist, more than two and a half years on the New York Times bestseller list ISBN-10: 1501173219 ISBN-13: 978-1501173219 ASSIGNMENT: Complete the evidence (