Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglas FREEWRITING TOPICS.

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Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglas FREEWRITING TOPICS

Frederick Douglas Freewriting Topics 2/1: Tell the story of your birth/name. Why is it important to us to know when and where we were born ? 2/2: What sorts of things do students fight and argue about? Why? Tell the story of one example. 2/3: break for Sentence or Nah – rewrite ones you get wrong 2/4: Define education: what is it and what does it mean to you? How might it change people? 2/5: How would you expect Christians to treat their slaves? How and why would Christians treat their slaves differently?

Frederick Douglas Freewriting Topics 2/8: break for Sentence or Nah (run-ons) – rewrite incorrect ones 2/9: What does it mean to be a good neighbor? Tell the story of one example of an act that constitutes neighborliness (or one that illustrates the opposite) from your life or someone you know. 2/10: What is the most useful skill or important lesson you have learned? Why? Tell a story! (Remember, it’s always better to show than tell.) 2/11: break for Parallel or Nah – rewrite incorrect ones 2/12: Write about a time when you’ve felt truly free.