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Take Back the Block

Chrystal D. Giles

Take Back the Block

Chrystal D. Giles

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Take Back the Block Essay Topics

1.

Analyze at least three ways in which the author uses the image of puzzles to symbolize Wes’s problem-solving skills. Is the symbolism positive, negative, or a mixture of both?

2.

Identify at least two “turning points” that change Wes’s concept of “community.” What does Wes learn about The Significance of Community and Cultural Heritage?

3.

How does the fountain symbolize Wes’s home and community? Why does it matter that the fountain has historical significance, and what does this have to do with the present-day community?

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