Wednesday Warm-Up Imagine that you are a refugee. Your home has been destroyed, and you are on the run to find safety. Using sensory details, write.

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Wednesday Warm-Up Imagine that you are a refugee. Your home has been destroyed, and you are on the run to find safety. Using sensory details, write about the experience. What do you see? What do you hear? What do you smell? What do you taste? What do you feel?

“home” by Warsan Shire Annotate for… 1) Sensory Details 2) Figurative Language 3) Why Refugees Leave 4) What Happens to Refugees on their Journey 5) Thoughts and Feelings of Refugees

Humans of New York: refugee story 1) Read the story (interview). 2) Annotate – add at least 20 quality annotations – thoughts, comments, reactions, connections, questions, etc. 3) Answer the reflection questions. 4) Complete the written response.