- In what way does Walls use of specific description enhance/detract from the narrative?
- How does Walls express her family's social status? Does she use direct or indirect description?
- How does Wall's characterize her mother and father? Do these descriptions have positive or negative connotations?
- You read three chapters, what is the purpose of each chapter? What's the thesis or each (or each small section)?
- Is there a thread, a theme to these chapters?
Writing work: Stories about you!
1. The one thing I know for sure about [ ] is ...
2. The funny thing about ...
3. Sometimes you have to take a leap of faith ...
4. We sat in silence for ...
5. Every time I see ...
As time permits:
1. You've just won a free 2-day trip to Paris. There's a catch. You must leave immediately. There's no time to go home and pack. All you can bring is what you are wearing and carrying with you today. Plus, you are given 15 minutes and $25 to spend at an airport store. What do you buy, if anything?
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