90 Miles to Havana - Reading Journal

90 Miles to Havana - Reading Journal Directions: Just as the narrator Julian experiences new people and places in the story, you will also be chronicling your adventures via a reading journal in your composition notebook for 90 Miles to Havana. Responses should be entered after each section is completed. I will be collecting your notebooks at various times throughout the term, so it is important that you stay on track during this novel! Try to write your entry immediately after you finish reading a section so that it will be fresh in your mind, thoughts, and words! © For each of the six sections you will be expected to write the following in your Journals. pages Section 1: 1-43 Big Fish - Almond Revenge Section 2: 44-106 Pork Chops - The Windup Section 3: 107-153 Innocent Romeo - Caballo Rojo Section 4: 154-199 The Democratic Way - Armando Section 5: 200-256 The Plan - Gravity Slips Section 6: 257-292 The Pirate’s Channel - Connect-y-cut Journal Requirements: (One for each section, six (6) journal entries in total) 1. Heading should include the section number and page numbers. 2. Paragraph One: Write at least a four-sentence section summary. 3. Paragraph Two: For each section choose a different character/place/event to focus on for the following (pick Q_N_E of the three). Then: a. Name the character/place/event b. Choose a line/sentence that you think best represents the character/place/event, citing in APA format (Flores-Galbis, 2010). c. Write one sentence why you chose this character/place/event 4. Paragraph Three: Choose one quote from a character that stood out to you. Then write one sentence: Why did it stand out? What do you think the quote means? 5. Paragraph Four: Write at least two sentences of your personal response. There are no right or wrong answers. What did you like? Dislike? Would you have made similar/different choices? Inferences for the next chapter?