Look back at the first three or four pages of the story.
1. Provide three or four words or phrases that are used to describe Africa. What can you infer from these?
2. Who is speaking here and how do you know?
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Adah
Here are two focus questions to respond to in your journal. Ideally, you'd include a great quotation, but I won't require that.
1. Explain how this character develops over this reading.
2. Explain how this character views Africa.
1. Explain how this character develops over this reading.
2. Explain how this character views Africa.
Rachel
Here are two focus questions to respond to in your journal. Ideally, you'd include a great quotation, but I won't require that.
1. Explain how this character develops over this reading.
2. Explain how this character views Africa.
1. Explain how this character develops over this reading.
2. Explain how this character views Africa.
Leah
Here are two focus questions to respond to in your journal. Ideally, you'd include a great quotation, but I won't require that.
1. Explain how this character develops over this reading.
2. Explain how this character views Africa.
1. Explain how this character develops over this reading.
2. Explain how this character views Africa.
Ruth May
Here are two focus questions to respond to in your journal. Ideally, you'd include a great quotation, but I won't require that.
1. Explain how this character develops over this reading.
2. Explain how this character views Africa.
1. Explain how this character develops over this reading.
2. Explain how this character views Africa.
Orleanna
Here are two focus questions to respond to in your journal. Ideally, you'd include a great quotation, but I won't require that.
1. Explain how this character develops over this reading.
2. Explain how this character views Africa.
1. Explain how this character develops over this reading.
2. Explain how this character views Africa.
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