From “Always Running” and “Race Politics”

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From “Always Running” and “Race Politics” Target: Compare and contrast two texts Examine writers choice of language and content construction Create interview questions

Copy the chart on page 32 into your notebook Mark the two passages for the following: Diction Imagery Syntax Inferences about the speaker based on VOICE

Now… Turn to page 37, and fill in the chart. The chart will have you collect details of the differenced between the story and the poem. Next… The RAFT strategy on page 38 Role Audience Format Topic And Last… Choose a voice of one of the characters and practice answering interview questions. WRITING PROMPT IS HOMEWORK! Page 39