The+Feudal+Pilgrims

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1. Create a topic sentence that follows the pattern:
 * author's name
 * character's name
 * adjective reflecting essential character trait
 * 3 pieces of evidence from the story that support you adjective

2. Create 3 text boxes that connect with your supporting evidence. Make sure they do the following:
 * elaborate on the idea
 * include direct quotes or specific references to detail

3. Copy and Paste the text together to create the skeleton of a character analysis below you character diagram.

4. Add transitional words and phrases to lead your reader through your thought processes.

5. Assignment must be completed and emailed to me by the end of the period.

6. If you did not complete and share your "pre-reading" assignment with me, you must do that today to receive partial credit.

Example: Chaucer ** depicts ** the knight as an honorable pilgrim, a man who fights for the Church, rejects extravagance, and treats others with respect. He has "done nobly in his sovereign's war/ And ridden into battle." He spends money on “fine horses,” rather than on fancy clothes. “He was not gaily dressed.” He is just home from battle and chooses to go on pilgrimage still dressed in clothing "with smudges where his armor had left marks." He doesn't say insulting things. “He has never yet a boorish thing had said/ In all his life to any, come what might." Chaucer ** depicts ** the knight as an honorable pilgrim, a man who fights for the Church, rejects extravagance, and treats others with respect . **__For instance__**, he has "done nobly in his sovereign's war/ And ridden into battle." He **__also__** spends money on “fine horses,” rather than on fancy clothes. **__Another example__** is that “He was not gaily dressed.” **__Instead__** He is just home from battle and chooses to go on pilgrimage still dressed in clothing "with smudges where his armor had left marks." He doesn't say insulting things. **__An example of this__** is “He has never yet a boorish thing had said/ In all his life to any, come what might."

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