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English, 21.05.2020 19:57 taylabrown2013

1. Looking back at the short story “Our Perfect Summer” by David Sedaris, why does the title seem to be inaccurate for what takes place that summer for David and his family? Please use textual evidence (quotes) to support your answer. (5 points)

2. One topic within the story is the idea of broken dreams. What theme can you identify regarding the topic of broken dreams within “Our Perfect Summer?” Please use textual evidence (quotes) to support your answer. (5 points)

3. Rudy Francisco is setting a tone within his poem “Complainers” for his readers. What tone do you think he sets? Why do you believe this is the tone he creates for his readers? Please use textual evidence (quotes) to support your answer. (5 points)

4. In his poem, Rudy Francisco says, “The human heart beats approximately 4,000 times per hour, and each pulse, each throb, each palpitation is a trophy engraved with the words, You are still alive. You are still alive. Act like it.’”

What do you believe Francisco is trying to explain to his readers with this quote? How is it significant to his overall purpose of the poem “Complainers?” (5 points)

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