Monday, November 24, 2008

Six Fingers Trial Questions

Six Fingers: Andrew Raj:

1. Question:How do you know which houses to search?
Answer: (133-135)
My first priority is to search houses of rightists, landlords, and people who are in the five black categories. I will do this because the rightists, landlords and people of the 5 black categories are the worst to China.

2. Question: Why were you at every search even when you were too sick to work?
Answer: (102,86)
I was at every search even though I was too sick too work because I am the chairman of the neighborhood. I need to know what is happening in the neighborhood especially when there are Red Guards searching houses.

3. Question: Why is it important to search the houses?
Answer: (133-136,86)
It is important to search houses because you never know what you will find in them. Sometimes there are a lot of four olds. For example in Ji-Li's house there was a stamp album and many more things. I am proud to do my part of the "New" China.



Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Red Scarf Girl Questions 9-12

Andrew Raj

November 11th, 2008

Block E

Language Arts

 

Red Scarf Girl Questions 9-12

 

 

 

9.

Q: Use your own words to summarize the events surrounding Old Lady Rong on pgs 81-85.

A: Surrounding the old lady Rong were blurry shouts of Red Guards mixed with the angry barking of Rong’s big dog. A da-zi-bao was posted on the gate. Sad crowds gathered to read the da-zi-bao. (pg.81) People were huddled in front of the da-zi-bao. They were talking in small groups. Children were running up and down the alley. (pg83) Conversations in hushed tones were held. (pg.84) Sounds of drums and gongs were heard. (pg.85)  

 

10.

Q: What does the sound of drums and gongs mean in Ji-Li’s life?

A: When Ji-Li hears the sound of drums and gongs, it meant that the Red Guards were ransacking the houses of class enemies to find and confiscate their hoarded possessions. (pg.80-81)

 

11.

Q: Who is Song Po-Po? How does her leaving affect Ji-Li’s home affect Ji-Li’s life?

A: Song Po-Po was originally a nanny. As Ji-Li and her siblings grew up, she became their housekeeper. (pg.14) When Song Po-Po left, that meant that there was more work to be done in the family. “I volunteered to buy meat and vegetables at the market” (pg.89) 

 

12.

Q: What is a dowry? What items does Grandmother have left from her dowry? What does Ji-Li’s mother do with their ancestors’ clothes? Why does she do this?

A: A dowry is sort of like a gift or a present. Grandmother has four trunks. They were a rich red leather, with a pattern stamped in gold. Each trunk had two sets of brass locks no its front and a round brass handle on each end. (pg. 94) “Mom and Grandma discussed the job while cutting: which parts could be used for covers and which parts for cushions” (pg. 94) Ji-Li’s mom does this because if they didn’t cut it up, it would counted as four olds and the red guards would throw them away.