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“All right then, I’ll go to hell!

“All right then, I’ll go to hell!. Chapter 31 / 271. Pick Your Poison. Compose a reflection on the differences between Jim and Uncle Julius? What do those differences tell you about race in nineteenth-century America?.

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“All right then, I’ll go to hell!

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  1. “All right then, I’ll go to hell! Chapter 31 / 271

  2. Pick Your Poison • Compose a reflection on the differences between Jim and Uncle Julius? What do those differences tell you about race in nineteenth-century America? • Compose a reflection on the differences between the Wilks sisters and the heroine of A New England Nun? What do those differences tell us about gender in nineteenth-century America?

  3. Topic Sentence Check • Sample essay • Your draft • What does ________ passage from Huck Finn reveal to us / say about _________ in nineteenth-century America?

  4. Close Reading • Discussion of specific details • Figurative language • Integration of brief quotes into sentences • Sample essay • Your Essay

  5. Next • Finish Twain • Passing of Grandison • 900 words of body paragraphs

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