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1 Erica Harrison Mr. Rustin Fourth Period English 1 Pre- AP/IB

2  Same Kind of Different As Me- Ron Hall and Denver Moore with Lynn Vincent © 2006 Erica Harrison Mr. Rustin Fourth Period English 1 Pre-AP/IB 1.

3   After everybody went on to the house, I stayed up there with her, sittin on a bale a’ hay (Moore 92).  “You was the onlyest person that looked past my skin and past my meanness and that there was somebody on the inside worth saving (Moore 193). 2.

4   Like I said before, when Mr. Ron promised he wadn’t gon’ catch and release me, I was skeptical. But listen to this: Not too long after I preached at Pastor Tom’s church, Mr. Ron asked me would I move in with him (Moore 233). 3.

5   Deborah Hall  Beautiful  In her place was a gorgeous, educated women, confident and full of fun (Hall 54).  Graceful  Her grace stunned me (Hall 69).  Friendly  The men and women we served seemed pleasantly surprised to have a smiling couple with all their teeth serving them supper (Hall 86). 4.

6  5. A object of importan ce is the Bible, it’s importan t because practical ly the whole book is centered around the Bible and the Lord our God.

7   The truth about it is, whether we is rich or poor or something in between, this earth ain’t no final resting place. So in a way, we is all homeless- just workin our way toward home. (Moore 235)  Denver Moore said this at the end of the book when he was talking about how he never thought rich white people like the Hall’s would be so welcoming and friendly to someone like him. 6.

8   Ever day, I’d hear it whistle and moan, and I used to imagine it callin out about the places it could take me…like New York City or Detroit, where I heard a colored man could get paid, or California, where I heard nearly everybody that breathed was stackin up paper money like flapjacks (Moore 3).  This is an example of not only personification but a metaphor to.  The author used it to make the reader see, hear, and feel the train going by and to imagine taking a journey. 7.

9   Life isn’t about where you are from, its about where your going.  So in a way, we is all homeless- just workin our way toward home (Moore 235). 8.

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