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Collection and Quiz

Collection and Quiz. Collect: Reading Log and “White Privilege” Explain the similarities, differences, or connections between the following AP terms: Anecdote , Dogma, Narrative, Point of View, Prose, Bias. What Contributes to Our Perception of the World?. Objective:

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Collection and Quiz

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  1. Collection and Quiz • Collect: Reading Log and “White Privilege” • Explain the similarities, differences, or connections between the following AP terms: • Anecdote, Dogma, Narrative, Point of View, Prose, Bias

  2. What Contributes to Our Perception of the World? Objective: To examine and respond to a variety of symbols and make connections based on culture, values, and background experiences and develop a written draft for the unit’s essential question: “How does culture shape, impact, and influence our understandings and perceptions.

  3. Response • SILENTLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! • You will need to record your response to each of the following images I provide for you. • Do NOT say anything during this time. It is important that I am getting your response and it is not influenced by your neighbor.

  4. Hand Signal

  5. Rabbit

  6. Flag

  7. Sankofa

  8. Writing Prompt • On a separate sheet of paper-- Write a well-developed paragraph synthesizing why students have different perceptions of images/symbols. Use examples from class, readings, and your personal experiences to support your answer. Be sure to connect back to your thesis often.

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