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Poetry: from "Brown Girl Dreaming" Grade: N/A
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Due: Friday, April 16, 2021 at 11:59 pm
Step 1: Look at p. 12 in Unit one of our textbook, which is attached, and rank the vocabulary words for the poem we are going to read. If you have a textbook, do it in the textbook and take a picture of it to submit. if you don't have a textbook, just do it on a piece of paper and make sure to label each activity. There will be a couple that you will be doing with the poem.

Step 2: Scroll down to page 21 and just read the top of the page before you start reading the poem. While you are reading the poem, please make note of the Close Read activities in the right Margin of the poem. These will help you answer the questions on page 21, at the bottom of the page, when you are done reading the poem.

Step 3: The last assignment is you answering the questions on page 20 under"Analyze the Text" You will have to answer the questions on a piece of paper.

**Please make sure to answer everything in complete sentences!** You do this by starting your answer with part of the question. For example: What house did George live in last year? George lived in the house on 2nd and Main last year.

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