ENG3.ELAR.2.B
Analyze context to draw conclusions about nuanced meanings such as in imagery.
English III · Texas Essential Knowledge and Skills (TEKS) · TEKS 2017
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contextconclusionsnuanced meaningsimagery
Skills
- analyze (context) #dok2
- draw (conclusions about nuanced meanings) #dok3
Learning Targets
- I can identify the context within a text. #dok1
- I can describe what imagery is in a piece of writing. #dok1
- I can analyze the context of a text to find clues about meaning. #dok2
- I can draw conclusions about nuanced meanings in a text, such as those found in imagery. #dok3
- I can justify my interpretation of imagery using evidence from the text. #dok3
Big Ideas
- Understanding context is essential for interpreting nuanced meanings in language.
- Imagery and other nuanced language require close analysis to uncover deeper meanings beyond the surface.
Essential Questions
- How does context shape the meaning of words and phrases in a text?
- What clues in the text help you recognize nuanced meanings such as imagery?
- In what ways does imagery create multiple meanings within a passage?
- How can you support your interpretation of nuanced language with evidence from the text?
- Why is it important to consider subtle or layered meanings when reading complex texts?