Homework: Parents/
guardians, please assist your child with today’s homework.
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Reading Lolita in Tehran
Option 3:
Does she (Sanaz) think how vulnerable the
Revolutionary Guards are who for over 18 years have patrolled the streets of
Tehran and have to endure women like herself, and those of other generations,
walking, talking, showing a strand of hair just to remind them that they have
not converted? …
These girls,
my girls, had both a real history and a fabricated one. Although they came from
different backgrounds, the regime that ruled them had tried to make their
personal identities and histories irrelevant.
In your own
words, what have the guards endured for years?
What does
the word "converted" mean? Give an example.
Why do you
think the girls are being defiant? Give an example.
Option 2:
Does she (Sanaz) think how vulnerable (weak)
the …Guards are who for …years have patrolled the streets of Tehran and have to
endure (put up with) women like herself, and those of other generations,
walking, talking, showing a strand of hair just to remind them that they have
not converted? …
These girls…
had both a real history….Although they came from different backgrounds, the
regime (the people in power) that ruled them had tried to make their personal
identities …. irrelevant.
1. Who is
vulnerable (weak)?
2. How long
have they patrolled the streets?
3. What do
women do? Why do they do it?
4. What do
these girls share?
Option 1:
Does she (Sanaz) think how vulnerable (weak)
the …Guards are
1. Who is
vulnerable (weak)?
who for …years have patrolled the streets of
Tehran and have to endure (put up with) women …
2. How long
have they patrolled the streets?
women …walking, talking, showing a strand of
hair just to remind them that they have not converted (changed their ways)? …
3. What do
women do? Why do they do it?
These girls…
had both a real history….Although they came from different backgrounds,
4. What do
these girls share?
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