Sandra Cisneros Page COS – 1a, 2a

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Sandra Cisneros Page 1119 2007 COS – 1a, 2a 2010 COS – RI.11-12.1; RI.11-12.2; RI.11-12.6; RI.11-12.10; W.11-12.10; SL.11-12.1; L.11-12.6 AHSGE – R.IV.2

Literary Terms Tone (p. 1111) – the attitude the writer takes toward the subject and the audience Allusion (p. 1120) – a reference to someone or something known from history, literature, the arts, politics, or some other branch or culture

Quickwrite Explain why personal experiences often make the best topics for writing.

“Straw into Gold” p. 1121 What event does Cisneros recall at the beginning of the essay? To what does she compare the making of tortillas? What is the allusion presented in the title? What does the straw symbolize? What does the gold symbolize?

Activity Make an outline of the essay P. 1126 Vocabulary Development 1-9