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Reflecting on Judgement: Lessons from MLK's "I Have a Dream"

This exercise invites you to explore personal experiences of being judged and how it affected you. Reflect on a moment when you were judged by others. How did you feel at that time, and how did you respond? Consider whether you were able to change the other person's opinion through your actions or words. Additionally, partner up to annotate Martin Luther King Jr.'s iconic "I Have a Dream" speech. Identify unfamiliar words, ask questions, and discuss the literary terms present without highlighting them.

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Reflecting on Judgement: Lessons from MLK's "I Have a Dream"

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  1. MLK “I Have a Dream”

  2. Warm-Up Thankful Moment Describe a time when you were judged? How did you feel? How did you respond? Did you change the person’s opinion?

  3. Literary Terms Complete the chart http://prezi.com/axeeuwnpl-iq/?utm_campaign=share&utm_medium=copy

  4. Directions With a partner annotate MLK’s “I Have a Dream” Speech 1. Read 2. Identify words or Proper nouns you don’t know. 3. Annotate and Ask Questions Identify any literary terms that you find DO NOT Highlight

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