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T: “Freedom to Breathe” A: Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn N: Russian G: prose poem

T: “Freedom to Breathe” A: Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn N: Russian G: prose poem. pages 1017-1019. Journal Entry. Write a response to the following topic. Make sure you indent and have a complete paragraph (four to six sentences minimum).

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T: “Freedom to Breathe” A: Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn N: Russian G: prose poem

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  1. T: “Freedom to Breathe”A: Aleksandr SolzhenitsynN: RussianG: prose poem pages 1017-1019

  2. Journal Entry Write a response to the following topic. Make sure you indent and have a complete paragraph (four to six sentences minimum). *What place/places do you feel freest? Explain why. What images come to mind when you think of the word “freedom”?

  3. Literary Terms • Setting: The time and place of the story; words or phrases that describe the time and place of the story reveal its setting • Imagery: Language that appeals to the five senses; creates an image with words • Prose Poem: Short prose composition that uses rhyme, imagery, and other poetic devices to express an idea or emotion; the sentences appear in standard paragraph form.

  4. Read “Freedom to Breathe.” • Apply literary terms. • 3rd/Honors: Complete “Creative Writing” on page 1019. • Create an illustration of the work and an illustration of where you feel freest.

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