Vocab
Vocab
"A Woman in the Snow"
"Rosa Parks"
Inferences
100
To pity someone is to have this.
What is compassion?
100
If you do this to someone, you are forcing them to act.
What is provoke?
100
This is who narrates this story.
What is a third person narrator?
100
This describes a magazine profile.
What is a short, vivid biographical sketch?
100
This is how you build on the inferences you make as you read the story.
What is combining the author's ideas and information with your own experiences?
200
If you have power over others you have this.
What is authority?
200
This is the act of seperating people.
What is segregation?
200
This is a sentence that shows Grady's prejudice.
What is "You know I can't stand being a chauffeur for a bunch of colored maids and cooks," he groused.
200
This is how the magazine profile of Rosa Parks is organized.
What is by the time order of events?
200
This is how you combine information to make an inference.
What is use an inference map to collect and combine information from the reader's experience and key points of a text?
300
If you punish an organization by refusing to use its goods and services you are doing this.
What is boycotting?
300
If someone is this, they do not give up or change.
What is persistent?
300
We can make a guess that this is what would have happened to Eula Mae if Ray did not let her on the bus.
What is she would have kept haunting bus drivers.
300
This is why the author adds details about the bus laws in Montgomery.
What is to show why the actions of Parks were important?
300
What can we infer that the author admires most aobut Rosa Parks?
What is her quiet strength?
400
Frantic is another word for this.
What is desperate?
400
This is the unfair treatment of a particular group of people.
What is discrimination?
400
During the twenty five years that pass between the two parts of the story, this has happened in society.
What is attitudes about race have changed.
400
According to both the profile and the poem, Parks became a hero when seh did this.
What is when she defended her rights as a human being?
400
This is what an Inference Chart with the initial inference "Ray Hammond seems like a nice person" looks like. (Actually draw it on paper.)
Many options.
500
A person is this if they form negative opinions without thinking of the facts.
What is prejudiced?
500
This mean a trait you are born with.
What is inherent?
500
This is a part of the story that shows the narrator knows more about Grady than other characters do.
What is when Grady tells himself it is a waste of time to be nice?
500
This is a statement about what the profile is mostly about.
What is a quiet woman who brought about change?
500
This is what an Inference Map with the event "Rosa decides to challenge Montgomery segregation laws". (Actually draw it out.)
Many options