T oni Cade Bambara Holt Literature p 38 Raymonds Run is set in H arlem during the 1970s Raymonds Run Build Background Information Squeakys brother has a condition called ID: 698048
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“Raymond’s Run”by Toni Cade Bambara
Holt Literature p. 38 Slide2
Raymond’s Run is set in Harlem during the 1970s.Slide3
“Raymond’s Run” – Build Background Information
Squeaky’s
brother has a condition called
hydrocephalus.
The symptoms of this disorder include a swelling of the head caused by too much fluid collecting in the skull.Sometimes the excess fluid damages the brain.Hydrocephalus may be caused by an infection, a tumor, a major head injury, or a malformation of the brain before birth.
It is fairly rare and only affects 1 out of 1000 children.Slide4
Allusion to Mercury
Mercury was a swift messenger to the gods in Roman mythology.
Mercury
is a chemical element with the symbol Hg and atomic 80. It is also known as quicksilver.
It is the only metal in liquid form; it is silver in color.
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Allusion to “Dodge City”
Dodge City is town in southwestern Kansas on the Arkansas River, formerly a rowdy cow town.
The expression “get out of Dodge” means to leave before trouble starts. It is an allusion to the Wild West gun fight often shown in Westerns.Slide6
Vocabulary
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elay – race in which several team members take turns running to complete the race
clutch – to grasp and hold tightly
prodigy-a young person with an exceptional talentliable – likely tosidekick – a close friend; a follower who accompanies someone on adventures
crouch – to stoop with bent kneesSlide7
Plot
exposition- introduces the setting and the characters; reveals the conflict or set the stage for it.
rising action – introduces complications in the conflict; builds suspense (‘the plot thickens”)
climax – turning point in the story; the conflict at its most intense and dramatic; can also be the protagonist making a decision
falling action – reveals the outcome of the story’s climax
resolution – the story’s final outcome; ties up any loose ends
exposition – introduces Squeaky and Raymond; establishes her as a runner
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ising action – the encounter on the street with Gretchen and the other girls; the race; the wait for the winner to be announced
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limax – Squeaky decides she doesn’t care if she wins or not; realizes Raymond can be a good runner; she sees her brother in a new light
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alling action – Squeaky wins the race; she plans to coach Raymond
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esolution – Squeaky and Gretchen smile “real smiles” at each otherSlide8
Informal Dictionthe diction of everyday language
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elaxed and conversational
use of common and simple wordsi
ncludes use of contractionsmay include colloquial expressions and idiomsmay include the use of slang