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Example: Antigovernment- against the government Warm Up Reflect on a time that someone either labeled you or told others something that was not true about you or not entirely true. Explain how this made you feel. Root: Anti Meaning: Against Example: Antigovernment- against the government

Today: Star Testing and Personal Narrative Write your laptop # down in your agenda Get your laptop and take the STAR test -PASSWORD: admin 3. Close your laptop when finished and wait to put it back with class

THE DANGER OF A SINGLE STORY What Are We Doing Today? Watching a Tedx video that teaches us the danger of allowing words and images to create a single story about a people, a culture, and individuals. Why To find the answer to our big idea question: why is language important?

As you watch the video, answer these questions: How do we create a single story? What is the consequence of a single story? Why do we create a single story?

Personal Narrative To describe a personal experience in your life Personal Narratives allow you, the writer, to tell your story