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Define double standard (use synonyms) Give an example of it, either personal or public. (Help: Think of a time in your life when you felt you were treated unfairly. What was the situation (the double standard)? Explain how it made you feel and how you responded.)
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Sojourner Truth
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Lit. Book 344: Read background information Jot down 5 facts about Sojourner Truth
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Read page 346 Complete the SOAPStone chart (NB 17)SOAPStone Outline the argument by indicating 3 of her objections and counter-arguments (NB 18) Groups answer following questions with a quote and explanation (347) (NB 18 when graded): Groups 1 & 5: Q. 1 and 5 Groups 2 & 6: Q. 2 and 6 Groups 3 & 7: Q. 3 and 7 Groups 4 & 8: Q. 4 and 8 ObjectionsCounter-arguments
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Think of situations that you find unfair/inconstant, a standard that allows one person to do/say something while it does not allow another person of different color, ethnicity, age, gender to do/say the same Possible Topics: Parents (chores; rules; etc.) Siblings (treatment) Coaches (preferences) Society (laws; school rules; curfew) Men and Women (dating; sports; jobs)
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Mimic Truth’s speech See Handout for directions Speech must be typed Due 1/28 (A)
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Review assigned group question. As a group, respond to it in at least 5 sentences. Use at least one quote from the story to help the point. Prepare your group’s response for presentation. Take notes on all responses. Lit. Term: Irony—what is it? Answer final question: The last line of the story is this: "When the doctors came they said she had died of heart disease-of joy that kills." In what ways is this an ironic statement? What is gained by having the doctors make such a statement rather than putting it in the mouths of Josephine or Richards?
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