Homework; Dear parents/guardians, please assist your child with today’s homework
As we have been learning The Hunger Games Trilogy has events that are similar to the American Revolution. There are other events in history that share elements in common with the Hunger Games as well.
Collections: THE BOER WAR: THE SUFFERING OF THE CIVILIAN POPULATION 1900 by J. E. Neilly
Option 3: Read passage and answer questions using complete sentences and evidence from the text to support your responses.
Words could not portray the scene of misery. The best thing I can do is to ask you to
fancy five or six hundred human frameworks of both sexes and all ages, from the tender
infant upwards, dressed in the remains of tattered rags, standing in lines, each holding
an old blackened can or beef tin, awaiting turn to crawl painfully up to the kitchen
where the food was distributed. Having obtained the horse soup, fancy them tottering
off a few yards and sitting down to wolf up the life-fastening mess, and lick the tins
when they had finished. It was one of the most heart-rending sights I ever witnessed,
and I have seen many.
Task: Write a 2-4 sentence summary of this passage.
1st highlight Who, What, When, Where, Why.
2nd Use your highlights to write your summary.
3rd How does this passage remind you of Hunger Games?
3rd How does this passage remind you of Hunger Games?
Option 2: Read passage and answer questions using complete sentences and evidence from the text to support your responses.
Words could not portray the scene of misery. The best thing I can do is to ask you to fancy five or six hundred human s….of both sexes and all ages…dressed in the remains of tattered rags, standing in lines, each holding an old blackened can or beef tin, awaiting turn to crawl painfully up to the kitchen where the food was distributed. Having obtained the horse soup, fancy them …off a few yards and sitting down to wolf up … and lick the tins when they had finished. It was one of the most heart-rending sights I ever witnessed, and I have seen many.
1. What could word not do?
2. Describe what is happening.
3. What were the people doing?
4. What were they eating?
5. What does this passage have in common with Hunger Games?
Option 1: Read passage and answer questions using complete sentences and evidence from the text to support your responses.
Words could not portray (explain) the scene of misery.
1. What could word not do?
… (imagine) five or six hundred humans….of both sexes and all ages…dressed in the remains of …rags,
2. Describe what is happening.
{people} standing in lines, each holding an old…can or beef tin, awaiting turn to crawl … up to the kitchen where the food was distributed (given).
3. What were the people doing?
Having… the horse soup, fancy them … sitting down to wolf up … and lick the tins when they had finished.
4. What were they eating?
It was one of the most heart-rending (breaking) sights I ever witnessed, and I have seen many.
5. How does the narrator feel? Why?
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