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1 Semester Test Review: I am a Native of North America
Chief Dan George

2 Read the text Purpose: look critically at the text. Answer questions about the text. 10-12 minutes Make marks that help you understand the text. Mark ideas that you want to remember. When you are done, read your AR book.

3 Listen and read along 9 minutes
Again, make marks to help you understand or remember.

4 Semester Review Work in pairs
Write answers with dry erase marker on the plate. Please do not lose the caps. Use the text and your interactive notebook. This game the points are arbitrary and don’t matter!

5 What genre is the text? Non-fiction Autobiography

6 What is the setting? Where: North America (title), Native American community When: Modern

7 Name and describe a conflict.
Character vs. Nature- men respecting nature (ex: fishing, man using up nature) Character vs. Character- Chief George respecting others (ex: Chief George and his father discuss respecting animals) Character vs. Society- Chief George and the two cultures (ex: Chief George doesn’t understand the choices of other cultures)

8 Write the central idea of the text.
Chief Dan George questions certain contemporary values and choices and anticipates the vanishing of his traditional culture. (Must be a complete sentence!)

9 What point of view is the text written from?
First person

10 What words are used to show it is first person?
I, me, my, etc.

11 Is Chief George Static or Dynamic?

12 What lesson has Chief George learned in the story?
He learns to respect nature.

13 What is Chief George’s purpose for writing the story?
He is trying to persuade the reader to agree with his position.

14 Complete the analogy. companionship : privacy :: traditional ways : _________________________ modern ways What’s the relationship? Antonyms

15 What’s the mood of the text?
Hopeful, pleading, reflecting, etc.

16 What are Chief Dan George’s attitudes towards the two cultures?
He’s comfortable and understands the culture of the First Nations (native Canadians). The respectful beliefs make sense to him. He doesn’t understand the selfish nature of the culture of his “white brothers”.

17 George says: “My culture is like a wounded deer that has crawled away into the forest to bleed and die alone.” What does he mean by the extended simile? The simile compares the native culture to a wounded deer. The culture has been harmed. The extension to the simile adds that the deer/ native culture is mortally wounded and will be left to die.

18 What can you infer about Chief George’s wife?
She has passed away. He loves and misses her. He misses feeling her love towards him.

19 The root -just- means “law” or “fair and right
The root -just- means “law” or “fair and right.” How can you apply you knowledge of roots, prefixes, and suffixes to define the word injustice? The prefix in- means not. Combining the prefix and roots helps me define injustice as not fair and right.

20 What connotation does the phrase “my white brother” have
What connotation does the phrase “my white brother” have? What is Chief George trying to say by using that specific phrase? He is showing that we are all related. He chooses this phrase to show that we are all in this together. The cultures are different but still all human beings.

21 On a sticky note, answer the question what does Chief Dan George find difficult to understand about the culture of his “white brother”? Write a short paragraph and cite your supports.


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