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“Self-Interrogation”
Emily Brontë
Abstract: The speaker questions her life’s purpose and accomplishments. Source: Anne, Charlotte, and Emily Bronte; Poems by Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell
Lexile Level: TBD
Origin: British
Genre: PoetryReading Level: 8 Language: English File name: 1868 Sunshine State Standards:
LA.E.1.3.1: Identifies the defining characteristics of classic literature, such as timelessness, dealing with universal themes and experiences, and communicating across cultures.LA.A.1.3.1: Uses background knowledge of the subject and text structure knowledge to make complex predictions of content, purpose, and organization of the reading selection.
LA.E.2.3.3: Knows that a literary text may elicit a wide variety of valid responses.
Theme: PurposeReading Strategy: Comprehension (Decode, make connections to prior knowledge, think about and control what is being read) Download Support Material Download MP3 View text as webpage Download PDF Mp3 Length: 0:01:56 Wordcount: 274 Use PDF for printing
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