Make a double-bubble map comparing and contrasting a character from this book and a character from a previous Pre-AP 10 book
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Write a “deleted scene” for your book
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Draw a map of important places in your book
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Write the summary of an imaginary sequel to this book.
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Make a flow-map of the 20 most important events in the book
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Flow map of 20 important events
Compare and Contrast of Gogol and Rachel from The Girl who Fell
Summary to a Sequel:
Gogol has a new job as a architect. In this new sequel to The Namesake. Gogol faces troubles with a mysterious girl he met on the train and what happens where old memories come back. But also family troubles of finding out the past of his father. This book shows how much things can change in a year and how in the end things always find a way of sorting themselves out.
Deleted scene (goes in at the end of Chapter 7):
Ashima sat alone in a library with no one around. Ashoke would be at work and Gogol would be off at school or work. She could hear the silence of the empty library. She wondered what her father would be doing. If her mother was alright. The smell of books reminded Ashima of Ashoke. She sat her spot for a while before getting up and take a look around the quiet place. As she walked through the shelves and shelves of old books. She keeps walking, but then her foot hit something. She bends down to pick up the thing that happens to be a book. Surprisingly it was a book from the author Nikolai Gogol. She took the book back to where she was sitting and began to read until it was almost time for closing. She left the book where she was sitting. In that silent library that reminded her of her husband.
Gogol has a new job as a architect. In this new sequel to The Namesake. Gogol faces troubles with a mysterious girl he met on the train and what happens where old memories come back. But also family troubles of finding out the past of his father. This book shows how much things can change in a year and how in the end things always find a way of sorting themselves out.
Deleted scene (goes in at the end of Chapter 7):
Ashima sat alone in a library with no one around. Ashoke would be at work and Gogol would be off at school or work. She could hear the silence of the empty library. She wondered what her father would be doing. If her mother was alright. The smell of books reminded Ashima of Ashoke. She sat her spot for a while before getting up and take a look around the quiet place. As she walked through the shelves and shelves of old books. She keeps walking, but then her foot hit something. She bends down to pick up the thing that happens to be a book. Surprisingly it was a book from the author Nikolai Gogol. She took the book back to where she was sitting and began to read until it was almost time for closing. She left the book where she was sitting. In that silent library that reminded her of her husband.



