How do the issues faced by Douglass continue to plague today’s people?

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How do the issues faced by Douglass continue to plague today’s people? I can use my reading comprehension skills to make inferences and personal connections to the text to better understand Frederick Douglass’ life experiences.

Lesson EQ How do people use their past experiences to rise to great expectations? I can use my reading comprehension skills to make inferences and personal connections to the text to better understand Frederick Douglass’ life experiences.

Complete this chart to convey your understanding of today’s reading! Finish the book! What did you read today? Complete this chart to convey your understanding of today’s reading! I can use my reading comprehension skills to make inferences and personal connections to the text to better understand Frederick Douglass’ life experiences.

And the book ends…. Tell Me about it! Create a word and/or picture collage representing the entire novel (main characters, major events, turning point, etc.). This must be done on a white sheet of paper and it must cover ALL white space.). This must be accompanied by a ½ page written explanation of why you selected the certain words and/or pictures. This must be neat and aesthetically pleasing. Use the alphabet (you may skip 2 letters) and for each letter write a word (noun, verb, adverb, or adjective) that is relevant to the book. Write at least 1 sentence that tells why this word is significant. Select one of the characters in the novel and imagine what would happen if you brought her/him to your school or to your home for a day. You should consider things like: how would s/he fit it with the other students/family members; how might s/he react to the rules, teachers/parents, assignments/chores, etc.; how would s/he dress & how would people react to that; what might s/he find interesting? This may either be written from your point of view or from the character’s point of view.