Include |Chapter Blurb- In your own words, write two complete sentences per chapter about what happened in|…
Part I. Response Journal (four passages and responses = four points). Divide the book into four equal parts (four quarters), and select four favorite passages, one from each of the four quarters of the book. Follow the guidelines shared for the grade 7-10 response journals (see above) in terms of format, length of responses, and content. Here is a sample response: Chapter/Page: “Evacuation Order No.19” page 6 Passage: "She wiped her forehead with her handkerchief.…
Directions: Define the following terms for chapter one. Describe who or what it is and explain the significance or importance.…
4. Explain the purpose of chapter five. What point about the community is the author trying to get across to the reader?…
Next, consider the book's argument. What is (are) the key takeaway(s)? What broader message is the author trying to convey? Was the argument overt or implied? Explain and Discuss. :)…
There are over one hundred Historically Black Colleges and Universities in the United States. These are institutions of higher education that were established before 1964 with the intention of serving the black community. Two of those colleges include the prestigious Howard University and Fisk University. Both these colleges helped and still help African Americans. Both are very good schools and have several similarities as well as several differences.…
1. Identify the author’s mission (task and purpose) in writing this book. Also, why did you choose this book?…
1. The chapter introduction tells the story of a schoolgirl and a teacher to make the point that…
As you take notes in your journal, you should regularly reread the previous pages of notes and comments. Please number your passages as you go because your grade will be based on how many entries you write. At the end of each chapter’s notes and before you begin the next chapter, write a chapter summary in the right-hand column.…
* To study Schwalbe's book The Sociologically Examined Life, you should be able to summarize the key premise(s) for each chapter in one or two sentences (chapters 7, 8, 10, 11, 12). Each chapter builds upon the previous ones to build the sociological framework.…
The following sections, if they exist, are offprint from Beacham's Guide to Literature for Young Adults: "About the Author", "Overview", "Setting", "Literary Qualities", "Social Sensitivity", "Topics for Discussion", "Ideas for Reports and Papers". (c)1994-2005, by Walton Beacham.…
Prewriting 1. R eview the questions in activity 1.18 to develop a profile of your target audience. (Your answers will be turned in) 2. Brainstorm a list of features of your book that would appeal to this target audience, such as themes,…
b. Use at least three specific examples (quotations with page numbers) from the Unit 2 reading selections in Journeys in Literature.…
Conclude by mentioning how the author has been able to communicate with his audience and why this is effective for these kind of readers.…
8. Connection: think about what the chapter reminds you of. Connect the chapter with something in life, literature, or the media.…