Collections Grade 7 Guiding Questions
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“from Flesh & Blood S...
English, 21.05.2020 04:00 ehamilton3
Collections Grade 7 Guiding Questions
Collection 6
“from Flesh & Blood So Cheap: The Triangle Fire and Its Legacy” by Albert
Marrin
Read the selection from the history writing Flesh & Blood So Cheap: The
Triangle Fire and Its Legacy by Albert Marrin. Then, reread the lines indicated
with each question below. Answer each question, citing text evidence.
1. Lines 1–30: What is the main
activity on each of the three floors?
What details reveal the danger of
fire on each floor?
from the lines 1-30 the main activity
on the 3 floors are:
2. Lines 40–44: Which details show
the author interpreting his
research?
3. Lines 45–71: Summarize this
section by stating the main idea of
each paragraph in a sentence.
4.Lines 89–96: What are especially
vivid descriptive details in this
paragraph? Why does the author
include those details?
5.Lines 100–104: What do Mary
Bucelli’s words reveal about the
situation?
6. Lines 152–177: Determine what
each paragraph is mainly about, and
state each main idea in a sentence.
7.Lines 182–196: Why did the author
include this excerpt?
8. Lines 207–219: Summarize the
most important information about the
fire escape.
9.Lines 223–239: Which sentence
states the main idea in this passage?
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What details support that idea?
10.Lines 254–265: What details
describe Chief Croker? Why does the
author include them?
1. Draw Conclusions- According to the author, why might workers have
jumped from the windows?
2. Cite Evidence- What does the author seem to think of the firefighters’
efforts during this disaster?
3. Evaluate- What is most important to understand about this event?
4. Connect- Why is the story of the Triangle Fire still being told
Answers: 1
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