Elements In The Scarlet Letter, And The Great Gatsby

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Reading is an important aspect of life and it will follow students through life. Examining and analyzing different elements of stories will provide students tools that help students understand more complex books. This will be the foundation of children's knowledge, which they will use in years to come. Being able to identify elements in stories will allow students to understand books at a deeper meaning. So, when children get into high school they will be able to understand books like Wuthering Heights, The Scarlet Letter, and The Great Gatsby. This unit focuses on the different elements of a story, by teaching children about the different elements in a story they are able to create their own story. Knowing different elements in a story will

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