What is your Lifes Blueprint? by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
****ANSWER IN COMPLETE SENTENCES WITH
INSIGHTFUL RESPONSES. 1. Summarize: In your own words, what three components does King say should be in your lifes blueprint?
2. Interpret: What is meant by doors of opportunities not
open to your mothers and fathers?
3. Connect: Which of the 3 persuasive techniques (Appeal
to) does King use in this speech? What examples from the article to can you find to support this.
4. Analyze: How is life like a blueprint? (one paragraph
min.)
5. Respond: Write down what you feel is the most
convincing or most powerful sentence in his speech. Explain what is so thought-provoking about it. (one paragraph min.)
6. Speculate: Why did Dr. King give this particular speech to
this particular audience? Explain your thinking. (one paragraph min.)
7. Reflect: What is your lifes blueprint right now? What do
you need to do to create this blueprint? (one paragraph min.) What is your Lifes Blueprint? by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. ****ANSWER IN COMPLETE SENTENCES WITH INSIGHTFUL RESPONSES. 1. Summarize: In your own words, what three components does King say should be in your lifes blueprint?
2. Interpret: What is meant by doors of opportunities not
open to your mothers and fathers?
3. Connect: Which of the 3 persuasive techniques (Appeal
to) does King use in this speech? What examples from the article to can you find to support this.
4. Analyze: How is life like a blueprint? (one paragraph
min.)
5. Respond: Write down what you feel is the most
convincing or most powerful sentence in his speech. Explain what is so thought-provoking about it. (one paragraph min.)
6. Speculate: Why did Dr. King give this particular speech to
this particular audience? Explain your thinking. (one paragraph min.)
7. Reflect: What is your lifes blueprint right now? What do
you need to do to create this blueprint? (one paragraph min.) What is your Lifes Blueprint? by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. ****ANSWER IN COMPLETE SENTENCES WITH INSIGHTFUL RESPONSES. 1. Summarize: In your own words, what three components does King say should be in your lifes blueprint?
2. Interpret: What is meant by doors of opportunities not
open to your mothers and fathers?
3. Connect: Which of the 3 persuasive techniques (Appeal
to) does King use in this speech? What examples from the article to can you find to support this.
4. Analyze: How is life like a blueprint? (one paragraph
min.)
5. Respond: Write down what you feel is the most
convincing or most powerful sentence in his speech. Explain what is so thought-provoking about it. (one paragraph min.)
6. Speculate: Why did Dr. King give this particular speech to
this particular audience? Explain your thinking. (one paragraph min.)
7. Reflect: What is your lifes blueprint right now? What do
you need to do to create this blueprint? (one paragraph min.) What is your Lifes Blueprint? by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. ****ANSWER IN COMPLETE SENTENCES WITH INSIGHTFUL RESPONSES. 1. Summarize: In your own words, what three components does King say should be in your lifes blueprint?
2. Interpret: What is meant by doors of opportunities not
open to your mothers and fathers?
3. Connect: Which of the 3 persuasive techniques (Appeal
to) does King use in this speech? What examples from the article to can you find to support this.
4. Analyze: How is life like a blueprint? (one paragraph
min.)
5. Respond: Write down what you feel is the most
convincing or most powerful sentence in his speech. Explain what is so thought-provoking about it. (one paragraph min.)
6. Speculate: Why did Dr. King give this particular speech to
this particular audience? Explain your thinking. (one paragraph min.)
7. Reflect: What is your lifes blueprint right now? What do
you need to do to create this blueprint? (one paragraph min.)