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Find four examples of imagery from "The Ghosts of the Nelsonville House" that indicate the Woodson family lived a very comfortable life.
Explain what was happening in the South when the author was born.
Why did Jack Woodson want to name his daughter Jack? Why didn't Mary Ann Woodson compromise and agree to name her Jackie?
Infer reasons why Jack and Mary Ann Woodson ended their marriage when Jacqueline was only one.
In the poem "Greenville, South Carolina, 1963" the author describes her mother's strict instructions as she and her children traveled away from Ohio. Summarize the behaviors Mary Ann Woodson expected her children to follow, and why. How did the author's tone change between the beginning and end of the poem?
Write your own version of "How to Listen #1."
In her poem, "Leaving Columbus," the author gave an account of the day her parents split up for good. Describe the tone of this poem and how the author achieved it using imagery, poetic lines, and spacing.
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