Language Art Class

Language Art Class

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Changes by Tupac Shakur Questions

1. What is the tone of the song?
- The tone of the song are sad and angry.

2. What imagery does Tupac use?
- He used the words to create a scene that is happening around him.

3. What figurative language does he use?
- He used onomatopoeia and rhyming.

4. Make a Text to Self connection.
- When I was young, I met a friend who was from the United State, and she was black. I thought that she's not from our country, so we don't play with her. But when I read the poem and the book I found in the Library earlier this year, I felt so bad for her, and suddenly I just wanted to hug her so much and say sorry to her. I really regret that I didn't play with her.

5. Make a Text to Text connection.
- I used to read a book about Human's Rights in the Library and it was talking about what rights do we have. There are many rights, but mainly, the book wrote about racism, at first I thought "I don't know what Racism means, let's turn the page" but then as I read along, I understand Racism better and see that it's a REALLY BAD THING, and I should never racist. When we read the poem in class, it reminds me of the book.

6. Make a Text to World connection.
- When I read the poet, I thought about black people who were treated badly by the white people because the white people were racing the black people just because they don't have the same skin color.