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Night And Dawn-Connector Analysis
Shah Khan
Dr. Gekov
English Per.1
26 May 2016

Night and Dawn- Connector

Examples from modern Reason for chosen examples-
My Group Response
1.Racism/discrimination with the black community in the world today.
2.Syrian refugees treated as if their not human, not given the same chances as someone who is coming from a more “civilized area”
3.Privileged groups taking advantage of minorities. An example would be multinational companies, set in specifically third world countries. Another example would be Hispanic farm workers being paid less than a dollar an hour.
4.Political leaders having unique “ideologies” that benefit one's race more than the others.
5.Japanese internment camps, forcing japanese americans under 24 hour surveillance during 1939.

The reason
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Grekov Per.1
24 May 2016

Artful Adventurer- Dawn

My Response:
Group Response:
The reason I chose this image is because of how it shows the British rule over Palestine at that time. In the novel a terrorist organization in Palestine is fighting against the British to drive them out of their country. In my opinion the image I chose represents this cause because of how foreign rules can bring chaos within a country.

Overall my group agrees with the image I chose and my response because of how it represents what foreign ruling over another country can do. Throughout the book the British seem to be doing nothing but making the lives of palestinians even worse. All my group members agreed to the fact that enforcing rules to a foreign country could lead to it's demise.

Shah Khan
H English Per.1
27 May 2016

Vocabulary Enrichment

Words:
Definition:
Premonition a strong feeling that something is about to happen, especially something unpleasant
Obliquely
not in a direct way; indirectly.
Resonant
deep, clear, and continuing to sound or ring.

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