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PINK AND SAY By: Jamilet Rivera Wily Martinez Cassandra Silva Cindi Soloman Renee Whaley

EDEL 453 Pink and Say

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Page 1: EDEL 453 Pink and Say

PINK AND SAY

By:

Jamilet Rivera Wily Martinez

Cassandra Silva Cindi Soloman

Renee Whaley

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Pink’s and

Say’s

emotions:

nervous and

excited.

LEAVING HOME

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Pink’s

emotions:

Courage and

Confused.

Say’s

emotion’s:

Surprised.

MEETING HIM AND HELPING HIM

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Pink’s

emotions:

worried.

Say’s

emotions:

Appreciative

Moe Moe’s

emotions:

Happy

WAKES UP TO MOE MOE

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Pink’s

emotions:

fearful for his

mother and

determined.

Say’s

emotions: fear

and worry.

LET’S GO BACK TO WAR

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Say’s emotions:

surprised,

encouraged, and

embarrassed.

Pink’s emotions:

encouraged.

Moe Moe’s

emotions:

encouraged.

2N D TO BEST AND I CAN’T READ

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Moe Moe’s

emotions: sad and

worried.

Say’s emotions:

physically ill and

scared.

Pink’s emotions:

sad and

determined.

NOT MY BABIES

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Moe Moe’s

emotions:

courage and

selflessness.

Pink’s

emotions:

upset.

Say’s

emotions:

frustrated and

upset.

BYE BYE MAMA MOE MOE

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Say’s

emotions:

worried and

scared.

Pink’s

emotions: lost

and sick.

WE ARE NOW PRISONERS

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Say’s and

Pink’s

emotions: sad

and very

worried.

ONE LAST TIME

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Say’s and

Pink’s

emotions:

remembrance

.

REMEMBER

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HISTORICAL FICTIONS

Pink and Say never conflicted with historical fictions. It is a great resource to use

when trying to teach students about history, the civil war, the meaning of slavery,

and even interracial relationships. The story is authentic because it has been passed

down for generations all the way down to Patricia which wrote a story book about it.

The story showed us exactly how the speech of the characters were, especially Moe

Moe Patricia the author portrayed her speech beautifully. The story is realistic

because it matched the character’s emotions and feelings from that time period.

The illustrations did presented authentic settings with details of objects that were

from that period of time an example would be the household items. The settings

looked really realistic because the author illustrated the details.