Entwined
True Crime
Gift Wrapped Fathers
Grammar/Writing
100

Who killed Russell Gramercy by accident 

The narrator


100

v. to make a formal

request, usually in writing.

Petitioning 

100

Where was the author when he wrote this poem?

The writer was serving a prison sentence.

100

I went to the store and brought food. 

Which word is wrong?

Bought 

200

Where was the narrator from?

Verplank, NY 

200

having a good

reputation; honorable.

Reputable 
200

How many times a year the author's family get to visit?

2 times a year


200

I bought candy soda and chips. 

What punctuation is missing?

Commas
300

How did Daria change from when the narrator saw her at first. 

Daria had cut her hair and gained weight. 

300

How else could watching true crime affect us?

Watching true crime could affect our emotional  health. 

300
Who does the author wish would open up to him?

Son 

300
She said, I'm going to the store. 

What is missing?

Quotation marks 
400

How did Chris Gramercy die?

Chris was involved in a car accident. 
400

How could watching true crime affect people and their  well-being?

People have trouble falling asleep or have nightmares.

400

Which description best expresses the father’s attitude toward his infant son in

lines 1–13?

delighted, proud, attentive

400

What does R represent in RACE

Restate the question 

500

How was it revealed that Chris Gramercy pushed his father.

A video showed Chris Gramercy pushing his father


500

to imitate in order to

equal or to excel

Emulate

500

How does the author connect to his son?

He has prison visits with his son.

He calls his son and sends him gifts.

500

What does E represent in RACE 

Explain

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