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1 Wrapping Up Censorship Vocabulary Test: TOMORROW

2 One Million Volumes By: Rudolfo Anaya A speech delivered to celebrate the purchase of the University of New Mexico library of its one-millonth volume. A speech delivered to celebrate the purchase of the University of New Mexico library of its one-millonth volume. He is bilingual. He is bilingual. He is a life-long resident of New Mexico. He is a life-long resident of New Mexico. He graduated from the University of New Mexico. He graduated from the University of New Mexico.

3 What is the authors purpose? To entertain To entertain To inform To inform To express opinions To express opinions To persuade To persuade

4 Use quotes from the text to demonstrate how an author can have more than one purpose. To Entertain To Persuade To Inform To Express Opinion

5 What does it mean to censor? To delete To delete To erase To erase To hide from view To hide from view

6 Pros/Cons of Censorship? Use a T-Chart to list 3 pros and 3 cons of censorship.

7 What do you think of censorship? Do you think books should censored? Why or why not? Do you think books should censored? Why or why not? Do you think there is anything that should be censored from any age group? Explain. Do you think there is anything that should be censored from any age group? Explain. The Giver and Flowers for Algernon are both books that have been banned or censored from some public schools because of content that people felt was inappropriate for students. Do you think that was reasonable? Why or why not? The Giver and Flowers for Algernon are both books that have been banned or censored from some public schools because of content that people felt was inappropriate for students. Do you think that was reasonable? Why or why not?


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