Scenario Response 1
Scenario Response 1
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Preproduction (Silent Period):
- Why do you think the bomber called the church before the explosion? Can you draw what might have happened based on the text in relation to the central idea?
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Early Production
- Was it appropriate for some African Americans to react with violence after the bombing, considering the central idea of the text? How could they have responded differently?
- A. Yes, violence was necessary to draw attention to the issue.
- B. No, violence only perpetuates further harm and does not align with the central idea.
- C. Maybe, violence can sometimes be justified in extreme circumstances.
- D. Not sure.
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Speech Emergence:
- Has America changed over time regarding racial issues since the 1960s, reflecting on the central idea of the text? How?
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Intermediate Fluency:
- What were the critical factors that led to the reopening of the case in 2000 and the subsequent convictions of the bombers, linking back to the central idea of the text?
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Advanced Fluency:
- Reflecting on the impact of the 16th Street Baptist Church bombing and its central idea, discuss how this event has influenced civil rights movements and legislation in the United States up to present times.