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TONE Expresses the poet’s attitude and how he or she feels Reread lines 201-208 QUESTION #4 What are the poets feelings about the effects of the hurricane? On lines 201-206, the narrator describes New Orleans as the “Big Empty,” “Heavy Stink,” and full of ghosts.
After the hurricane notes # ????? ANSWER 1 After the Hurricane tells about Getting food and water the hurricane 2 Why does Freddie leave her family To try and bring back water 3 How does Freddie show her feelings about what she sees at Doolie’s? She stops enjoying their march and decides to just walk. 4 The tone in “After the Hurricane” Angry and disappointed
watcher notes 1 Why is the main character watching? # ????? ANSWER 1 Why is the main character watching? There was nothing to do but watch.. 2 The phrase “No one said remains” emphasizes that Watchers did not want to talk about finding dead people
Using both passages create a cause and effect chart
Who are the watchers for both poems Cluster diagram