English, 19.09.2020 01:01 josmanu235
Assessment
We know now that writers always write with a purpose_even if it is simply to express themselves. As we read these stories of life and human
rights issues, think about the reason the author writes, the techniques used to accomplish his or her purpose, and the audience for whom he or
she writes.
Assessment Instructions
For this assessment you must state which book you have started reading. Attach a prediction to your statement about what human rights issue
will be covered in your book. Explain why you believe this issue will be important in the story
Examples of human rights issues include (but are not limited to)
• Gender equality
Immigration laws
- Child labor
Freedom
.
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If you’re looking for a place to visit, i recommend yosemite national park. visiting yosemite has been a high point of my life. can you imagine waking up, inhaling the pine-scented air, and watching the pink-tinted mountains reflect the sunrise? later, as you hike, you’ll encounter meadows strewn with rainbows of wildflowers and lakes in astonishing shades of blue. the tone of the passage is effective because it defines yosemite for the reader. the author entertain the reader. instructs the reader on how to enjoy yosemite. supports the author’s attempt to persuade.
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Can you relate to the perspectives of the narrator? how do you understand her perspectives?
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