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NAME CLASS DATE Graphic Organizer for Active Reading Blues Ain t No Mockin Bird Toni Cade Bambara Pupil s Edition page 266 Singing the Blues Blues Ain t No Mockin Bird contains many characters. To better understand who the characters are and how they relate to one another, complete the following cluster diagram. Write the name of each family or film crew member in a circle connected to the circle for Granny Cain. Then, in the ovals, write a description of the relationship or feelings between the two characters. An example has been done for you. Firstperson narrator Granny s granddaughter Granny Cain Camera and Smilin 1. How does the character of Cathy help the reader to better understand the story? 2. If you could be a character in the story, which one would you be? Explain why. Support your explanation with at least one example from the story. 16 Graphic Organizers for Active Reading Elements of Literature

Elements of Literature Third Course Daily Oral Grammar Blues Ain t No Mockin Bird Transparency 16 Circle the letter next to the best way to revise or combine each underlined section. If the section needs no change, mark Correct as is. The title of this story from an old blues song 1 sung by a response to trouble. The song says that blues music is not about self-pity or death. Blues songs are fighting songs, 2 they help 1 A The title of this story coming from an old B The title of this story comes from an old C The title of this story from an old blues song being sung by D Correct as is 2 F Blues songs are fighting songs they help G Blues songs are fighting. Songs they help H Blues songs are fighting songs; they help J Correct as is ANSWER KEY: 1. B; 2. H Daily Oral Grammar 16

Elements of Literature Third Course Daily Oral Grammar Blues Ain t No Mockin Bird 16 Circle the letter next to the best way to revise or combine each underlined section. If the section needs no change, mark Correct as is. The title of this story from an old blues song 1 sung by a response to trouble. The song says that blues music is not about self-pity or death. Blues songs are fighting songs, 2 they help 1 A The title of this story coming from an old B The title of this story comes from an old C The title of this story from an old blues song being sung by D Correct as is 2 F Blues songs are fighting songs they help G Blues songs are fighting. Songs they help H Blues songs are fighting songs; they help J Correct as is Elements of Literature Daily Oral Grammar 16A

NAME CLASS DATE Language Link Blues Ain t No Mockin Bird Toni Cade Bambara Pupil s Edition page 277 Dialect Reveals Character Yous are all invited to the party. I m fixin to wash the car. We re going up the mall. Have you ever heard any of these expressions? They are all examples of dialect. Dialect is a variation of language (written or spoken) characteristic of a particular region or group of people. Dialects have special grammar, vocabulary, expressions, and pronunciations. In Blues Ain t No Mockin Bird, Toni Cade Bambara reproduces an African American dialect of the South so that the reader can hear the characters. This dialect has the nonstandard pronunciations, nonstandard grammar, unusual expressions, and unique vocabulary typical of most dialects. Some key examples of dialect in the selection appear in the chart below. Characteristics of Dialect Example Explanation Nonstandard grammar and The puddle had frozen over, The phrase me and Cathy is nonstandard pronunciation and me and Cathy went nonstandard; the standard stompin in it. expression would be Cathy and I. The word stompin shows nonstandard pronunciation of the ing ending. Unique vocabulary...granny was onto the The word bammin is an steps, the screen door example of a dialect s bammin soft and scratchy unique vocabulary. Bammin against her palms. is considered nonstandard. Unusual expressions And Granny just stared at the Reproducing expressions of a twins till their faces swallow particular dialect, like up the eager... swallow up the eager, can give creative writing a flavor all its own. Exercise A Describing Examples of Dialect On the lines provided, describe each example of dialect from the story. EXAMPLE: Tyrone whispers all loud and noisy and from the city and don t know no better. Nonstandard grammar 1. Example: And the frozen patch splinterin every which way underneath kinda spooky. 2. Example: She was on the porch, Granny was, making the cakes drunk. From Blues Ain t No Mockin Bird from Gorilla, My Love by Toni Cade Bambara. Copyright 1971 by Toni Cade Bambara. Reprinted by permission of Random House, Inc. Elements of Literature Grammar and Language Link Worksheets 25

NAME CLASS DATE 3. Example: Granny wasn t sayin nuthin. 4. Example: And the two men movin up on tiptoe like they was invisible or we were blind, one. 5. Example: The camera man duckin and bendin and runnin and fallin, jigglin the camera and scared. Exercise B Revealing Character Traits Through Dialect On the first line of each of the following items, write a sentence from the story that reveals a character trait through dialect. (Be sure to use quotation marks.) Write the name of the character on the next line. Then, describe character traits that are revealed by that dialect example. EXAMPLE: Dialect Sentence: And said he had engines in his train throw him off and couldn t nobody turn him round. Granddaddy Cain determined, unstoppable, powerful, stubborn, strong, balanced, coordinated, skillful 1. Dialect Sentence: 2. Dialect Sentence: 3. Dialect Sentence: 4. Dialect Sentence: 5. Dialect Sentence: From Blues Ain t No Mockin Bird from Gorilla, My Love by Toni Cade Bambara. Copyright 1971 by Toni Cade Bambara. Reprinted by permission of Random House, Inc. 26 Grammar and Language Link Worksheets Elements of Literature

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