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Monday, September 24 , 2012. Today’s Agenda: 1. Pass out HW Packet #3 Stamp Sheet for the Week of 9 / 24 – 9/ 28 2. Bellringer (B.R.) – Copy vocabulary words 3. Author’s Background – Olaudah Equiano 4. Notes: Buildbackground – The Slave Experience
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Monday, September24, 2012 • Today’s Agenda: • 1. Pass out HW Packet #3 Stamp Sheet for the Week of 9/24– 9/28 • 2. Bellringer (B.R.) – Copy vocabulary words • 3. Author’s Background –OlaudahEquiano • 4. Notes: Buildbackground – The Slave Experience • 5. Read from “Narrative of OlaudahEquiano” • HW: 1) Vocabulary Circle Maps dueThursday (9/27) • 2) Author’s Background: OlaudahEquiano • 3) Notes: Buildbackground – The Slave Experience
Take out a sheet of paper and title:Bellringer: Week of 9/24-9/28 • Monday (9/24): • Turn to Page51of your textbook and copy down the9vocabulary words along with the definitions and parts of speech.
Vocabulary Words: “OlaudahEquiano” • 1. assailant(n.) – attacker • 2. distraction(n.) – mental disturbance or distress • 3. apprehensions (n.) – feelings of anxiety or dread • 4. alleviate(v.) – relieve; reduce • 5. interspersed(adj.) – placed at intervals • 6. commodious (adj.) – spacious • 7. consternation (n.) – confusion resulting from fear or shock • 8. improvident(adj.) – careless; not providing for the future • 9. avarice (n.) - greed
Take out a sheet of paper and title:Author’s Background:OlaudahEquiano • Turn to Page50of your textbook and read aboutOlaudahEquiano. Then create a bubble map and fill in any interesting or insightful information that you’ve read. OlaudahEquiano
Turn to the back side and title: More about the Writer • In 1762, four years before Equiano finally bought his freedom, he thought he was about to become a free man. • The British naval officer he had served with during the Seven Years’ war had promised to free Equiano after the war.
Turn to the back side and title: More about the Writer • Instead, he tricked him and sold him to a ship captain, who brought Equiano to the West Indies: • “Thus, at the moment I expected all my toils to end, was I plunged…in a new slavery: in comparison of which all my service hitherto had been perfect freedom…”
Turn to the back side and title: More about the Writer • The name Olaudah means “one favored,” expecially with the ability to speak well. • Equiano spoke out through his autobiography, which is one of the classic slave narrative of all times.
At the bottom of More about the Writer, title:Literary Focus • Autobiography is a firsthand account of a writer’s own life. • The publication of slave narratives was encouraged by abolitionists in the nineteenth century to fuel the crusade against slavery. • An inference is an educated guess based on what you already know and what you learn from reading a text. To make an inference, you look beyond what’s being stated directly in a text and think about what is implicit, or hinted at.
Take out a sheet of paper and title:Notes- Build Background: Slave Trade • Africans enslaved one another. • Slave catchers or kidnappers were other Africans. • According to Herbert S. Klein, “All African slaves were purchased from local African owners…European buyers were totally dependent on African sellers for the delivery of slaves.”
Read “OlaudahEquiano” • Turn to Page 52 of your textbook