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Brown Girl Dreaming: Part IV - Quiz
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Compare the rains in Greenville with those in New York City. How did Jacqueline use her imagination to help her cope with rainy days in Brooklyn?
In her poem "The Other Woodson" the author compares herself to her older sister, Odella. Why was it difficult for Jacqueline to follow her sister through school?
Explain how Grandma Irby behaved after the laws were changed, giving Blacks equal rights. Why did she continue to walk past Woolworth's and sit at the back of the bus?
Jacqueline loved to write haiku poetry. Write your own haiku poem about something found in nature.
Describe how Uncle Robert looked when Jacqueline and her family went to visit him in prison.
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