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nme rahe frince ert “What | Know" Writing Piece Today, you began class with a prewriting activity about who you are and some of your physical characteristics. We then did an activity where you and your peers separated yourselves based on where you see yourself in literature and pop culture. ¢ Afterwards, | showed you a brief clip of Sandra Cisneros discussing her inspiration and process for writing The House on Mango Street. To begin this next activity, please write what Cisneros believes is “writer's block” in the lines below. Weitors Blocking Ts not Ktowtay what bo wise, 134 eee = Fo Wee bak bev 2 oda Yo Write, ik Cisneros also asks the question; “How do you know what you know?" For the last part of class, | want you to write about what you and only you know. What is an experience or an aspect of your life that is uniquely you and your's? It wil be helpful to take a moment to think about your daily life before you begin writing. Think about what only you see, hear, smell feel and taste, lat jow TT ae a Kuo. Aa Know thas LT have lose. fripncly Tt com aloo s Ver + Knows how evcited Tam Ks 1, D i alse Know nonds, ‘RK Sec when _+he red an wat drives Yemember 2 arcfoss the firis line. eLEGay Pemenroct the Seyi of wy fie Ay \e | oto the Surv! my Reet “Ke wren the hit He FO KL can _femenmeer fhe Fee | ny of cor teuttyess when lay in bed gabter a long don and think back and al am” te ve yew bet the W luckg be Sura udlecd eau With amar ivr Reop\e and _ooeuttunires. 1 Noe 18 treat Know,

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