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Brown Girl Dreaming: Part V - Quiz
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In her poem "Bushwick History Lesson" Jacqueline is responding to a short history lesson about their area. After the brief lesson the teacher instructed her students to write down what
"all this means to you."
Explain how Jacqueline related the history lesson to her own life.
In her poem "Say it Loud" the author wrote:
I don't understand the revolution.
Explain what the revolution was, and why it confused Jacqueline.
At every wishful opportunity, the author wished she'd become a writer. Explain what you wish for, and what you're doing to help your wish become a reality.
Why do you think the author idolized Angela Davis?
Summarize the author's message of her poem "What I Believe."
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