While the World Watched

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While the World Watched Chapter 12 Review Questions

Directions As you read chapter 12, answer the following questions. All questions and answers should be written on Cornell notes

Chapter 12 Review Questions What did Governor Wallace do to stop the two Alabama-born black students from entering the University of Alabama? What additional information does McKinstry according to the footnote on page 149?

Chapter 12 Review Questions 3. From what point of view is this chapter told? Provide textual evidence to support your answer. 4. Provide 3 examples of Dialogue from the chapter a. b. c.

Chapter 12 Review Questions 5. How did McKinstry feel about President Kennedy after hearing his speech? 6. What historical event was President Kennedy referring to on page 151, paragraph 3? 7. Why do you think McKinstry felt a sense of relief when she heard President Kennedy’s speech?

Chapter 12 Review Questions 8. Why was going to the Pizitz department a “big deal,” for McKinstry? 9. Based on the context clues provided, how would you define “thwart”?

Chapter 12 Review Questions 10. Identify McKinstry’s syntactic style in the sentence below: “In response, on that same day, President Kennedy issued a report on desegregation in the the schools of Alabama.”

Closing Activity In 2-3 sentences, summarize chapter 12 Write a 5 sentence reflection in your green foldable

Tonight’s Homework… You are to read chapter 13 of “While the World Watched.” Read AR book