What’s your life’s blueprint?

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What’s your life’s blueprint? Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

1. summarize What are Dr. King’s main points?

Why the allusion? Why did King include it? What does it mean? How does it further the extended metaphor of a ‘life blueprint’?

The extended metaphor, extended.. What’s your identity? What’s your foundation? What are the building materials of your future?

CHOICES: Write an essay Write poetry Create a collage Design a blueprint Create a mandala

Vocabulary dignity stigma sociological plight increasingly