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Literature Circle

Published on Nov 20, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

RAISING CHICKENS IN NEIGHBORHOODS

BY:SOPHIA HARRIS

AUTHORS PERSPECTIVE (A)

  • The backyard was a mess. Big surprise. The bushes were
  • out of control, there was some kind of hodgepodge
  • wood-and-wire coop off to one side, and the yard wasn't
  • grass, it was highly fertilized dirt.
  • Garrett grumbles, "While you were losing it about chickens."
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AUTOR'S PERSPECTIVE (A)

  • Then he whispers,"But hey, this'll work great. She's got a basket,
  • right? She's probably coming out to collect eggs."
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AUTHORS PERSPECTIVE (B)

  • I don't think that she likes it because she
  • made the mom dislike it a first and made Brcye
  • and his family dislike it. Yeah. There isn't not even a lawn.
  • It's all dirt and, uh, you know chicken turds. The chickens
  • walk in it and peck through it and..."

AUTHOR'S PERSPECTIVE (C)

  • The author included it because
  • someone when she was little might
  • have had chickens in their backyard.
  • Her family might have raised chickens
  • when she was little girl. I think she included it

AUTHOR'S PERSPECTIVE (C)

  • To give some excitement and
  • to show that Juliana is responsible.

REAL WORLD PERSPECTIVE (A)

  • Fresh eggs taste better but that is
  • Why we have farmers markets.
  • Chicken waste helps fertilize, but
  • Can make them have salmonella.
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REAL WORLD PERSPECTIVE (B)

  • In the article, it talks about a person
  • raising chickens (22) hoping they would
  • get their chicks soon, hoping police officer
  • wouldn't be there with hand cuffs. Very few
  • cities have chicken raising illegal. Now pretty much everywhere

WORLD PERSPECTIVE (B)

  • chicken raising is allowed. They say it
  • really brings the community together.
  • The book and article are similar because
  • Just like in the book the chicken raising
  • brings Juliana's family together just like the

WORLD PERSPECTIVE (B)

  • The chicken raising brigs the community
  • together, one thing different is that
  • Juliana doesn't have a chance of getting
  • in trouble, unlike the article.

REAL WORLD PERSPECTIVE (C)

  • I think that chicken raising should
  • be allowed, as long as the people
  • keep it clean, and well maintained.
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REAL WORLD PERSPECTIVE (D)

  • She would agree that chicken
  • raising shouldn't be allowed, because
  • she doesn't like it or else she wouldn't
  • have Bryce's family think that Julie's
  • chickens have salmonella.

THE END

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