*Bell Ringer: Answers to these questions written on sheet of paper (I’ll collect/check tomorrow):
*How do these men differ on their beliefs about society (and the country) and the individual, or about equality, or anything else? Do they share any beliefs, if so, what?
*What was the author’s purpose of each text?
*For each man, how does their background shape their purpose and beliefs? (think about the bios you read)
*In groups discuss:
*Main Point of “Stride Toward Freedom.” How does his main point and purpose connect?
*Main Point of Malcolm X’s interview. How does his main point and purpose connect?
*Discuss their similar and differing views. Are they more similar or different overall?
*How does their life experience influence their views/beliefs/techniques for fighting racial injustice? Be very specific
*Introduce Final Essay for Individual and Society: Check Google Drive for documents shared with you
Prompt: What is a common message about the topic of the individual and society that is shown through the texts we read. You need to use at least two texts from this topic, and prove one message/theme/big idea about “individual and society” that can be seen. You should have at least one piece of textual evidence/specific detail from each to use as supporting details. You then need to analyze how that piece of information proves the theme/message.
*I can analyze how specific word choices build on one another to create a cumulative impact on the overall meaning and tone of a text
*I can analyze how central ideas develop over the course of a text
*I can choose a topic and id and select the most significant and relevant information to develop and share with my audience
*I can present my information in an objective tone and formal style that includes an introduction statement/section, supporting details, varied transitions and syntax, and a concluding statement/section
*Outlining Time for Individual and Society essay
*If you finish before we move on, read for BaL
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