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integrated computational thinking

LA Practice A2: Identify patterns in texts by abstracting textual data (Activity)

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Step 5 of 6: Raw Frequency - Spoiler Alert!
The Reconciliation of the Montagues and Capulets over the Dead Bodies of Romeo and Juliet by Frederick Leighton
“A plague o’ both your houses! They have made worms’ meat of me!” Frederick Leighton 1855, Public Domain

The two words from the graph of the previous step were Capulet and Montague. What did you guess they were?

Whether or not your guess was accurate, how did the data from the graph lead you to make the guess that you did? Would you have made the same guess if the data was presented in a different way?

Had you never read Romeo and Juliet, Would you be able to make a hypothesis about what the author’s intention was for the two families in Act 5 based on the graph?