1.5, “Marigolds,” Freshman English 1-=15-2015 Homework due 1-16-2014 ONLINE INSTRUCTIONS FOR WEDNESDAY’S HOMEWORK 10-15-2015 Written responses to the first read of “Marigolds,” DUE THURSDAY 10/16 DIRECTIONS: 1. DURING READING of the short story, “Marigolds,” by Eugenia Collier, use the reading strategy of diffusion: IDENTIFY unfamiliar words, and then ANNOTATE (add a note) of the definition that fits the particular use of the word in the sentence. 2. AFTER READING: Answer the following questions, using textual evidence to support your answers, citing by paragraph. REQUIREMENTS: Type your responses into Google docs, using complete sentences and correct citations. Drop your responses into our shared English 9 folder. If you have trouble doing this, simply email your responses in an attached word document, to psutton@nsd.org. DUE Thursday, October 16. Drop this assignment into our shared English folder no later than 4pm, Thursday. 1.Comprehension question: What does the narrator do with her overwhelming feelings of rage, fear, and hopelessness? (Use textual evidence to support your answer.) 2. Inference question: What are the marigolds representing in the story? Support with textual evidence? (Use textual evidence to support your answer.) 3. Evaluative question: What makes this short story, detailing one day in the life of the author/narrator, a coming of age moment? (Use textual evidence to support your answer.)