Lesson 7-Mandela's Garden I. Text Analysis Question 7: i dont know what she read into that letter but when i wrote it i had a mixture of feelings.?(Para. 11) On the one hand mandela wants to have a harmonious relations hip with his wife. He does not want to see what has happened to the beautiful tomato plant happens to his marriage. But on the other hand, he feels powerless to nourish his relationship with his wife. Here many of the most mportant relationships refer specifically to his relationship with his wife W BTL E To be continued on the next page
Lesson 7 - Mandela's Garden I. Text Analysis On the one hand, Mandela wants to have a harmonious relationship with his wife. He does not want to see what has happened to the beautiful tomato plant happens to his marriage. But on the other hand, he feels powerless to nourish his relationship with his wife. Here many of the most important relationships refer specifically to his relationship with his wife. To be continued on the next page. Question 7: I don’t know what she read into that letter, but when I wrote it I had a mixture of feelings…? (Para. 11) W B T L E
Lesson 7-Mandela's Garden I. Text Analysis Further discussion about the story What did Mandela say one should do if he wanted to survive in prison? What made him feel fulfilled? How did he keep his mind active and his body fit? What did he usually do to amuse himself? Had Mandela ever owned a garden before? What was his first experience at gardening did he enjoy it? Why or why not? Was he able to cut out a big garden? What was the soil like? Was it easy to start a garden in the courtyard? What did Mandela have to do to find enough room for growing plants? W BTL E To be continued on the next page
Lesson 7 - Mandela's Garden What did Mandela say one should do if he wanted to survive in prison? What made him feel fulfilled? How did he keep his mind active and his body fit? What did he usually do to amuse himself? Had Mandela ever owned a garden before? What was his first experience at gardening? Did he enjoy it? Why or why not? Was he able to cut out a big garden? What was the soil like? Was it easy to start a garden in the courtyard? What did Mandela have to do to find enough room for growing plants? I. Text Analysis Further discussion about the story W B T L E To be continued on the next page
Lesson 7-Mandela's Garden I. Text Analysis Further discussion about the story What did Mandela plant at first? Why did he choose those hardy plants? Where did he get the seeds? Why do you think the authorities were so kind to him? Did he have good harvests at first? Did they improve later? How did Mandela make his garden flourish? Did Mandela do his gardening according to the books? Why or why not? How did he do it then? Did he always succeed? Retell the story in your own words W BTL E The end of further Discussion
Lesson 7 - Mandela's Garden What did Mandela plant at first? Why did he choose those hardy plants? Where did he get the seeds? Why do you think the authorities were so kind to him? Did he have good harvests at first? Did they improve later? How did Mandela make his garden flourish? Did Mandela do his gardening according to the books? Why or why not? How did he do it then? Did he always succeed? Retell the story in your own words. I. Text Analysis Further discussion about the story The end of Further Discussion. W B T L E