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Short Answer
1. What is the difference between reading poetry and reading prose (stories)? What story elements might poetry portray more effectively than prose? What is lost when writing in poetry?
Teaching Suggestion: This question is designed to introduce the structure of the text and give students the freedom to share their personal opinions and experience with each type of writing. After hearing what students say, consider grouping students to create their own definition for each type of writing. Then, you may want to offer definitions (like prose and poem) to support as well as challenge students’ assumptions about genre.
2. This story begins in South Vietnam during the Vietnam War. List facts and themes that you recall from prior learning about the United States’ involvement in the Vietnam War.
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