Lesson 4-A Drink in the Passage Part Three Text Appreciation ENTER W TLE
Lesson 4—A Drink in the Passage W B T L E Part Three ENTER
Lesson 4-A Drink in the Passage Text Appreciation Contents 工。 Text Analysis IL。 Writing Devices Point of View Flashback Figurative Language III. Sentence Paraphrase BTL E
Lesson 4—A Drink in the Passage W B T L E Text Appreciation I. Text Analysis II. Writing Devices Point of View Flashback Figurative Language III. Sentence Paraphrase
Lesson 4-A Drink in the Passage . Text Analysis Discuss these questions with ◆ Plot of the story your partners ◆ Setting of the story For reference Protagonists of the story Writing techniques of the story ◆ heme of the story BTL E
Lesson 4—A Drink in the Passage W B T L E Plot of the story Setting of the story Protagonists of the story Writing techniques of the story Theme of the story I. Text Analysis For reference Discuss these questions with your partners
Lesson 4-A Drink in the Passage I. Text Analysis Plot: a well-educated black finds himself cordially nvited to split a bottle with a white man in reference the passage of the latter's apartment building . Setting:r social setting Apartheid South Africa in 1960 story setting: in the passage Protagonists: I" -the black sculptor Writing techniques: go to Writing Devices Theme of the story: go to the next page BTL E To be continued on the next page
Lesson 4—A Drink in the Passage W B T L E I. Text Analysis Plot: a well-educated black finds himself cordially invited to split a bottle with a white man in the passage of the latter’s apartment building Setting: social setting: Apartheid South Africa in 1960 story setting: in the passage Protagonists: “I”—the black sculptor Writing techniques: go to Writing Devices Theme of the story: go to the next page For reference. To be continued on the next page
Lesson 4-A Drink in the Passage . Text Analysis Please find Theme details in the text to bear it The story tells us how racial prejudice can out prevent us reaching, touching and connecting with each other, This invisible wall exists between the white and the black and hampers their free communication and full understanding It is not just a wall imposed by apartheid laws, but a wall deeply rooted in their hearts. BTL E To be continued on the next page
Lesson 4—A Drink in the Passage W B T L E I. Text Analysis Theme The story tells us how racial prejudice can prevent us reaching, touching and connecting with each other. This invisible wall exists between the white and the black and hampers their free communication and full understanding. It is not just a wall imposed by apartheid laws, but a wall deeply rooted in their hearts. Please find details in the text to bear it out. To be continued on the next page