Black Enough: Essay for "Whoa!" by Rita Williams-Garcia

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Essay assignment for "Whoa!" by Rita Williams-Garcia.
A short story from Black Enough: Stories of Being Young & Black in America.
ESSAY
> A deep dive into specific differences between the characters' lives as described in the story, and as imagined by the reader.
> The essay topics are meant to stimulate independent thinking and reflection to stimulate a closer look into one of the five provided topics.
> Five topics for students to select from (e.g. Servitude vs. Privilege, Pride vs. Fear)
> Graphic organizer for pre-planning
> Blank space to be filled in by teacher for specific assignment requirements (a re-usable)
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<>All resources are designed for struggling learners. Perfect modified or alternative resource for below-level learners. Reading comprehension questions are not all higher order thinking. Reflective inquiries encourage independent thinking - great for discussion. Questions are roughly 8th grade reading level.
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