ContentsWords&ExpressionsText AnalysisSentencePatternsOral&WrittenWorkCBIWork5
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Fill in the table byText analysissummarizing themain idea of each1. outlining (1)subsection.PartSectionparagraphsPara.1DiogenesHis lifestyleParas.2-3His doctrineParas.4-5and his waysParas.6-7of preachingParas.8-9itPara.10
Text analysis I. outlining (1) Part Section paragraphs Diogenes His lifestyle Para.1 Paras.2-3 His doctrine and his ways of preaching it Paras.4-5 Paras.6-7 Paras.8-9 Para.10 Fill in the table by summarizing the main idea of each subsection
Fill in the table byText analysissummarizing themain idea of eachI. outlining (2)subsection.PartSectionparagraphsPara.11Diogenes'(None)meeting(None)Paras.12-13withHis briefParas.14AlexanderexchangeParas.15-16withParas.17Diogenes
Text analysis I. outlining (2) Part Section paragraphs Diogenes’ meeting with Alexander (None) Para.11 (None) Paras.12-13 His brief exchange with Diogenes Paras.14 Paras.15-16 Paras.17 Fill in the table by summarizing the main idea of each subsection
Text AnalysisWork out theanswerswithII. General discussion of the textyourgroupmembers!What does the author tell us about Diogehes? Who was he?What was his philosophy? What did he think was the problemwith people? How did he intend to help them? What were thekey values he promoted? How, in his opinion, could we findtrue happiness?What does the author tell us about Alexander? What did thisking have in common with Diogenes, the beggar? Why wasAlexander considered a man of destiny?How would you contrast the two characters? Why didAlexander decide to visit Diogenes? What did Diogenes reallymean when he said that Alexander was blocking the sunlight?
Text Analysis • What does the author tell us about Diogenes? Who was he? What was his philosophy? What did he think was the problem with people? How did he intend to help them? What were the key values he promoted? How, in his opinion, could we find true happiness? • What does the author tell us about Alexander? What did this king have in common with Diogenes, the beggar? Why was Alexander considered a man of destiny? • How would you contrast the two characters? Why did Alexander decide to visit Diogenes? What did Diogenes really mean when he said that Alexander was blocking the sunlight? II. General discussion of the text Work out the answers with your group members!
TextAnalysisIII. Character Analysis: Find the difference (I)Diogenes:a free manOtherpeople:half-menShelterFurnitureDressFoodPossessionsNature ofthe life
III. Character Analysis: Find the difference (I) Diogenes: a free man Other people: half-men Shelter Furniture Dress Food Possessions Nature of the life Text Analysis