These non-native people eventually outnumbered the natives. When Kazakhstan became an independent country in 1991, the government s policies began to favor native Kazakhs, leading many non-natives to immigrate to other countries. Setting a Purpose Read Use the question to focus your reading. Analysis: Character (Lines 1-14) The narrator is a character in the story, and she begins the story by presenting her thoughts and actions in a particular situation. Reread lines Analyze what this first paragraph reveals about the narrator. What can you infer about the narrator? The narrator is a student who wants to be able to go to a school dance but thinks it is unlikely she can get permission. The use of the word nyetand the reference to life in American suggest that she narrator may be an immigrant to the United States. The narrator decides to take the permission slip even though she is sure she will not be allowed to attend the dance. What does this action reveal about her? Analyze Stories: Plot (Lines 15-56) Beginning on line 15, the narrator is describing events from the past that brought her family to America. Most stories begin by introducing characters, the people involved in the story, and the setting, the time and place of the story. Early in a story, the author also introduces a conflict, or problem that has to be solved. Lines reveal background on and aspects of the story s characters, setting, and conflict. What details explain how an international dating magazine brought the narrator s family to America? Cite Text Evidence 1Ģ The story is set in Kazakhstan and then in America. The narrator introduces Aunt Madina, Mama, and Papa.
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Their initial conflict involves lack of money. Aunt Madinamet her American husband and moved after placing her picture in a dating magazine. The narrator s parents lost their teaching jobs and had to sell family possessions to survive. Aunt Madinaasked the narrator s family to join her in America and they agreed.
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Sponsor: The narrator is explaining the circumstances that led to her family s move to America. What is suggested by Aunt Madina sneeding to sponsor the narrator s family? There is likely to be a law or requirement that someone already living in America must vouch for, or support, any immigrant who wants to come here. Reread lines Identify the story s conflict.Īnalyze Stories: Plot (Lines 68-78) In line 68, the story returns to the present and reveals more about the narrator s conflict related to the permission slip. What does the conflict reveal about the narrator s parents? The conflict is the narrator s desire to go to the Spring Fling, though she is sure her parents will not give their permission for her to do so. The narrator s parents seem traditional and conservative, and think school activities should focus on education rather than social activities: Mama thinks it is strange to have parties and events after school when students should be doing their homework. (Lines 78-97) Readers learn more about the narrator as she shares her thoughts about being a member of the gymnastics team. Cite Text Evidence: Reread lines to identify the reasons why the gymnastics team is a fine, good thing.
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What do those reasons reveal about the narrator? 2ģ The narrator says, as I fly through the air, a wonderful thing happens no worries and no responsibilities.