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Quiz. 3 minutes to study with a buddy. Good Luck!. Reading Comprehension Check. 1. In lines 1-10 does Adams’s letter concern itself with private or public issues? What does she say about the relationship between the private and public?
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Quiz 3 minutes to study with a buddy Good Luck!
Reading Comprehension Check 1. In lines 1-10 does Adams’s letter concern itself with private or public issues? What does she say about the relationship between the private and public? 2. What inconsistency in the attitudes of the times does Abigail Adams point out in lines 32-40? 3. Identify key words that illustrate Adams use of formal diction and what does her tone and say about the time period and/or role of women. 4. How does Wheatley’s style differ from Adams? 5. Illustrate some aspects of her diction, and analyze what this says about her view of women in society.
Home fun • Locate an article about modern day revolutions that are occurring around the word. • By Monday write a summary of the article and your thought about whether the revolt is justified. • You must attach the article to your summary.
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What is simile?
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For $200 Word choice, imagery, and sentence structure help develop this.
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