Engaging with the text.
Engagin" rel="nofollow">ing with the text.
read Rick Bragg's Memoir, "All Over But the Shoutin" rel="nofollow">in'."
,Answer the next four questions fully, makin" rel="nofollow">ing sure to answer all the parts of the questions. Please write full sentences, and explain" rel="nofollow">in your answers with details from the readin" rel="nofollow">ing (min" rel="nofollow">inimum 250 words
required for this assignment, or one full paragraph for each answer). With each answer, use a reference to the essay as well as a quote from the essay to support your answer.
When quotin" rel="nofollow">ing from a story, place the title of the story in" rel="nofollow">in quotation marks, and use the author's last name (see below).
In his memoir "All Over but the Shoutin" rel="nofollow">in'," Bragg tells us that his father's gift is, ". . . the only treasure I truly have ever known." Why do you thin" rel="nofollow">ink he says
this?
What is the significance of the title in" rel="nofollow">in this narrative?
How do you thin" rel="nofollow">ink the author feels about his father? What clues from the narrative support your answer?
What do you thin" rel="nofollow">ink that Bragg wishes his father would have said? What in" rel="nofollow">insights are offered by Bragg to tell the reader why his father did not say those thin" rel="nofollow">ings?
You may answer the questions in" rel="nofollow">in the text box provided or attach your answer as an uploaded Word document.
\ Fin" rel="nofollow">inal Section of this Chapter, "A Brief Guide to Writin" rel="nofollow">ing Memoirs", will form the basis of your first essay for this class. You will address this topic in" rel="nofollow">in your next week's
assignment