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W B T L E Lesson 14 – Mercy at Appomattox Part Three ENTER
Lesson 14-Mercy at Appomattox lext Appreciation Contents I。 Text analysis 1. Theme 2. Structure 3 Further discussion L。 Writing devices 1. Oxymoron 2. Anaphora II. Sentence paraphrase W BTL E
W B T L E Text Appreciation I. Text analysis 1. Theme 2. Structure 3. Further discussion I. Writing devices 1. Oxymoron 2. Anaphora II.Sentence paraphrase Lesson 14 – Mercy at Appomattox
4-Mercy at Appomat I. Text Analysis Theme of the story The dramatic scene of the surrender of Lee's army to Grant best represents the spirit-there was no loser in this war, all American people had won; through their blood bath they had achieved the rebirth of their nation again W BTL E The end of theme
W B T L E I. Text Analysis The dramatic scene of the surrender of Lee’s army to Grant best represents the spirit—there was no loser in this war; all American people had won; through their bloodbath they had achieved the rebirth of their nation again. Theme of the story The end of Theme. Lesson 14 – Mercy at Appomattox
4-Mercy at Appomat I. Text Analysis Structure of the text Part 1 (paras. 1-3): The authors choice to visit Appomattox Part 2(paras. 4-5): Descriptions of the ending of the war Lee decided to surrender Part 3(para. 6): The choice of the site for the surrender Part 4(paras. 7-10) The meeting of Grant and Lee and the generous terms of the surrender. Part 5(paras. 11-15): The dramatic scene of the surrender. Part 6(paras. 16-21): Comments on the theme of forgiveness and reconciliation and the three great people W BTL E The end of structure
W B T L E Part 1 (paras. 1- ): Part 2 (paras. ): Part 3 (para. ): Part 4 (paras. ): Part 5 (paras. ): Part 6 (paras. ): I. Text Analysis Structure of the text 3 4-5 6 7-10 The author’s choice to visit Appomattox. Descriptions of the ending of the war: Lee decided to surrender. The choice of the site for the surrender. The meeting of Grant and Lee and the generous terms of the surrender. The end of Structure. Lesson 14 – Mercy at Appomattox 11-15 The dramatic scene of the surrender. Comments on the theme of forgiveness and reconciliation and the three great people. 16-21
4-Mercy at Appomat I. Text Analysis O Question: Why was the author eager to visit Mentioned in paras the Civil War site of Appomattox instead of such 1-2 sites as Gettysburg and Chickamauga? Appomattox best represents the spirit the author admires, that is, ending the war peacefully and starting the journey of rebuilding the country as brothers with merciful forgiveness and reconciliation rather than bloody revenge and hatred which are typically memorized at such battlefields as Gettysburg and Chickamauga W BTL E To be continued on the next page
W B T L E I. Text Analysis Mentioned in Paras. 1-2. To be continued on the next page. Lesson 14 – Mercy at Appomattox Question: Why was the author eager to visit the Civil War site of Appomattox instead of such sites as Gettysburg and Chickamauga? Appomattox best represents the spirit the author admires, that is, ending the war peacefully and starting the journey of rebuilding the country as brothers with merciful forgiveness and reconciliation rather than bloody revenge and hatred which are typically memorized at such battlefields as Gettysburg and Chickamauga