Unit One B Week Eight: Canadian Scandal Lesson 2.8 Complete the following tasks, record your responses on this document, submit the document (as an attachment) via Blackboard. You will need more space to record your answers; keep typing and the space will expand. You will respond to each four-chapter section of the novel using a response journal to record connections/relationships between the text and youthe text and other texts you have viewed, listened to, or read (in and beyond this course)the text and the worldthe text and the questions for deeper understandingthe text and the main character’s struggle or conflict.For each journal, you will select five passages and identify and explain the connections. Familiarize yourself with the Response Journal Rubric (located at the bottom of this lesson) that will be for each of your journals. Journal 8: Chapters 29 to 32, pages 118 to 144 What Does the Text Say?Select a passage; it may be a sentence, several sentences, or a paragraph. Write the passage in the space provided.Provide the page number of the passage.What Are the Connections? Provide a thoughtful, detailed explanation of the connection. Each connection explanation should be approximately 100 words long. Passage 1How Does the Text Connect/Relate to You? Explain how the passage you have selected relates to you personally (e.g., your life, your experiences, your family, your job, your interests, etc.)