Option 3: Collections: IMMIGRANT VOICES late 1800s
through mid-1900s
--Rose Gollup, writing in 1891
From Mrs. Felesberg we learned at once the more serious
side of life in America. Mrs. Felesberg was the woman with whom we were
rooming. Perhaps it was due to these talks that I soon noticed how late my
father worked. When he went away in the morning it was still dark, and when he
came home at night the lights in the halls were out. It was after ten o'clock.
One night when he came home and as he sat at the table eating his rice soup, which
he and Aunt Masha had taught me to cook, I sat down on the cot and asked timidly,
knowing that he was impatient of questions, "Father, does everybody in
America live like this? Go to work early, come home late, eat and go to sleep?
And the next day again work, eat, and sleep? Will I have to do that too?
Always?"
1.
Statement: America
has always been a place where people work very hard.
A.
Your reason for
Yes or No before reading the text:
B.
Evidence from the
text:
C.
Your reason for
yes or no: combine your reasoning and text:
2. Statement: The message if this
passage is that America is not worth the trouble.
A.
Your reason for Yes or No before reading the text:
B. Evidence from the text:
C.
Your reason for
yes or no: combine your reasoning and text:
Option 2: Collections: IMMIGRANT VOICES late 1800s
through mid-1900s
--Rose Gollup, writing in 1891
From Mrs. Felesberg we learned at once the more
serious side of life in America. Mrs. Felesberg was the woman with whom we were
rooming. .. due to these talks .. I soon noticed how late my father worked.
When he went away in the morning it was still dark, and when he came home at
night the lights in the halls were out. It was after ten o'clock. One night
when he came home and as he sat at the table eating his rice soup… I sat down
on the cot and asked timidly…"Father, does everybody in America live like
this? Go to work early, come home late, eat and go to sleep? And the next day
again work, eat, and sleep? Will I have to do that too? Always?"
1. Who
taught Rose the serious side of life?
2. What
did Rose notice?
3. When
would her dad come home?
4. What
did Rose ask her dad?
5. What
was Rose worried about?
6. Why do YOU
think immigrants had to work so much?
Option 1. Collections: : IMMIGRANT VOICES late 1800s
through mid-1900s--Rose Gollup, writing in 1891
From Mrs. Felesberg we learned at once the more
serious side of life in America.
1.
Who taught Rose
the serious side of life?
I soon noticed how late my father worked. When he went
away in the morning it was still dark…
2.
What did Rose
notice?
…and when he came home at night the lights in the
halls were out. It was after ten o'clock.
3.
When would her
dad come home?
One night when he came home and as he sat… eating his
rice soup… I sat down…and asked …"Father, does everybody in America live
like this?
4.
What did Rose ask
her dad?
I asked, does everybody: Go to work early, come home
late, eat and go to sleep? And the next day again work, eat, and sleep? Will I
have to do that too? Always?"
5.
What was Rose
worried about?
Option 1. Collections: : IMMIGRANT VOICES late 1800s through mid-1900s
--Rose Gollup, writing in 1891
From Mrs. Felesberg we learned at once the more
serious side of life in America.
1. Who
taught Rose the serious side of life?
I soon noticed how late my father worked. When he went
away in the morning it was still dark…
2. What did
Rose notice?
…and when he came home at night the lights in the
halls were out. It was after ten o'clock.
3. When
would her dad come home?
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