American Voices
Informative Essay
The Literature of Civil Rights
Narrative Essay
Student Questions & Class Procedures
100

A familiar object that is a representation of America. (Quindlen)

What is a quilt?

100

MLA parenthetical citation.

What is " (Author name #).

100

The year that everything changed.

What is 1963?

100

The three elements of a narrative.

What are dialogue, vivid description, and sequence?

100

Two types of laws, according to Dr. King.

What are just and unjust?

200

The home language of the author of "Music for my Mother" is from.

What is Spanish?

200

This statement has a topic, position, and reasons.

What is a thesis statement?
200

The audience for Martin Luther King Jr.'s "Letter from Birmingham Jail"

Who are white clergy members?

200

A full descriptive conversation with two or more people.

What is dialogue?

200

The "people" that the speaker refers to in the title of the poem "For my People".

Who are African-Americans?

300

The group the "melting pot" has failed (Kennedy 23-28)

What is African Americans?

300

The conclusion has what type of information.

What is no new information?

300

The emotion Dr. King is trying to evoke with this statement:

"The Negro has many pent up resentments...and he must release them...If his repressed emotions are not released in nonviolent ways, they will seek expression through violence; this is not a threat but a fact of history" (King 281).

What is provoke?

300

Word choice that captures multiple senses.

What is vivid description?

300

The location of Robert F. Kennedy's remarks on the assassination of MLK.

Where is Indianapolis, IN?

400

The island where prisoners wrote poems on the walls.

What is Angel Island?

400

This part of the thesis statements tells the reader what the body paragraphs will be about.

What are the reasons?

400

An example of how Robert Kennedy tried to calm the crowd when he spoke in Indiana after Dr. King was assassinated.

What are:

- pause

- talked about his brother

- appealed to their goodness

400

The point in the story that is the main event.

What is the Climax?

400

One guideline for circles.

What are:

Speak from the heart

Listen from the heart

Respect the talking piece

Say just enough

Trust that you'll know what to say

500

The name of the poem this excerpt is from:

"I put on hamburgers and hot dogs,

slice up the sour pickles and Bermudas,

uncap the condiments.  The paper napkins

are fluttering away like lost messages"

What is "Immigrant Picnic"?

500

The elements of a body paragraph.

What are:

Topic Sentence

Evidence

Explain evidence

Conclusion

500

Jason Reynolds speech was an example of what two elements we learned in class.

What are:

- narrative writing

- how words can inspire

500

This sentence is an example of:

"Why are you always talking to me?" said Karla, exasperated.

Carlos continued to follow her, walking briskly.  The sun was starting to come out from behind the clouds.  His quick pace and the heat from the sun made him sweat a little.  He also hated when Karla was frustrated, which made him even more nervous.

"Why? I don't know, I guess I just like you!" Carlos shouted, unable to catch up to Karla.

What is vivid description and dialogue?

500

The number of hours we spent writing an informative essay.

What is 12?