Warm-up, October 31 How are human rights and civil rights different? Give at least 2 differences.

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Warm-up, October 31 How are human rights and civil rights different? Give at least 2 differences.

Warm-up, November 1 What is perspective? How do you determine the perspective or point of view in a nonfiction text? (What things do you have to consider?)

Warm-up, November 2 What was Jackie Robinson’s main reason for sending the letter to President Eisenhower? What was he asking for and why?

Warm-up, November 4 What were some of the similarities between the Martin Luther King, Jr. letter and the Jackie Robinson letter? In what ways were they different?