Monday, March 11, 2013

English 1A 9-9:50 a.m.; 1-2:50 p.m.; 4-5:50 p.m.

1. Share Stanton/Truth conversation. Post at the assignment.

2. MLA workshop

3. Outlining

4. Homework -- Read Rubin

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Blogger Unknown said...

Miguel Becerra
English 1A 9-9:50am
03/11/2013
Stanton : Truth Dialogue

Sojourner: Hello Ms. stanton. It surely is a pleasant surprise to be having you as our guest of honor here today.

Stanton: Well thank you Ms. Truth. Yes it is most surprising indeed to actually believe once upon a time ago we may not have been allowed to converse one another in a manner just so befitting polite.
strangers.

Truth: You know, all the fancy gadgetry technology has allowed for,has made it possible for a person of any creed, religion, or complexion to speak to anyone anywhere. Thanx to your Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions it is strongly witheld we need not be subservient . We can even be honest.

Stanton: For sure Sojourner, we have a great many bright and warm souls to be appreciative of for hearing us in our silence of course "Ain't I a Woman" is versed repeatedly many times over across the "air waves" and in schools and yes we can be honest with people in distant horizons. We still have got a great many obstacles, not just far and abroad where tyranny and dictatorship opress and poison our mothers and sisters, but still at home in here in our schools and communities.

10:49 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Princess Espinosa
Professor Wanda
English 1A 9-9:50am
11 March 2013
Assignment: Stanton and Truth Dialogue

Stanton: All men and women are to be treated with equality!

Truth: I agree! That man over there says that women should be cared for and deserve nothing but the best.

Stanton: Yes, we shall be treated with the same respect as all men and not be deprived from "Life, Liberty and The Pursuit of Happiness"!

Truth: But no man ever thinks about helping me nor making me happy!

Stanton: That is true! We feel degraded everyday! We are invisible and kept away from the most important rights!

Truth: These men say that we can't have as much rights as they do because "Christ wasn't a woman". THAT IS RIDICULOUS!!!

Stanton: That is disappointing. These men would go out of their way to destroy our confidence.

Truth: Unacceptable! If Mary was brave enough change the world on her own, WE too can change this inequality and make it right again!

Stanton: Absolutely right! We shall use all of our energy and power to speak our minds and never give up until we are heard!

10:35 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Princess Espinosa
Professor Wanda
English1A 9-9:50am
11 March 2013
Stanton and Truth:
WORKS CITED PAGE

Samuel, Cohen. 50 Essays:A Portable Anthology. New York: Bedford/St.Martin, 2011. Print

10:39 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Joshua Harvey
Professor Wanda Sabir
English 1A Mon. & Weds. 4-5:50 pm
3/8/2013
Truth & Stanton Dialogue


Truth says,” A white lady, aint you fight for women rights”. Stanton looks at her for a while before she responds and says, “Yes”.
“Who gave men the right to rule over us, we’re no less than them and there no better than us”.
“I don’t know, but I’m here to try and get equal rights for all women”.
“Good, that’s real good, we needs that. Not only I’m a woman, but a Negro too, that’s a double impacted on women like me. Not only are women being treated inferior but Negros in general are too.
“I understand, that’s the evil that man do”
“You mean that’s the evil that white men do, Negro men don’t have no rights either”.
“I will pray for you white lady and let the powers be with you”
“Our revolution will not go unnoticed, thank you”.

5:13 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Aaron Chung
Professor Sabir
English 1A 9-9:50AM
11 March 2013
Dialogue

Truth: "Ain't I a woman?!"

Stanton: "Claiming to be anything but of male gender means nothing for men do not see us as equals. Although comically it is written by the founding fathers."

Truth: "I have endured much pain as a woman that a man would never feel, try giving birth to a child!"

Stanton: "One day, they will be forced to see us as equals for the perseverance and intelligence of our gender will change the minds of the arrogant."

Truth: "Ask me to do anything a man has! I can do it if not just as good!"

Stanton: "I hear you Mrs. Truth but like baby's men need time to understand the simplistic truth."

Truth: "All the men heed our words! You say all these words of equality and how we are all created equal under one God, yet show no remorse for your actions. What tomfoolery is this?!"

9:18 PM  

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