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2.3.9 Practice: Story Annotations (worth 30 points) Create 10 to 15 footnote annotations, or explanatory notes, to define some of Boyle's more
difficult language and to show students how Boyle makes an argument through storytelling. Tie
your thoughts together with an introductoly paragraph that prepares students to interpret
Boyle's story. You can write your annotations on this document.
Your assignment should include the following elements:
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10 to 15 annotations total to guide readers through "Top of the Food Chain" by T. C. Boyle
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Annotations that help readers understand difficult words by providing definitions,
pronunciations, origins, and synonyms
Annotations that demonstrate how
uses his story to make a point
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A written paragraph that describes Boyle's overall message and examples that support
your interpretation

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