A Close Read As we answer questions about the texts please try to be specific in your answers Go back to the text and find words and phrases that help you answer the question Everyones eyes should be on the text when a question is asked There is no need to raise hands because everyone w ID: 279938
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Bin Laden’s Fatwa
A Close ReadSlide2
As we answer questions about the texts, please try to be specific in your answers. Go back to the text and find words and phrases that help you answer the question.
Everyone’s eyes should be on the text when a question is asked. There is no need to raise hands, because everyone will be called on at some point.
Make sure as we go along that you are marking up the text. This will make it easier to do the assignment when you go back to the information.PLEASE ask questions of your own about the text as we go along. We should always reward great questions.You will notice line numbers. These will help us focus our analysis. Many questions require evidence from multiple areas.
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Text Dependent Questions
Who is Allah? What evidence from the text suggests who he is?
What does Bin Laden mean in line 13 when he refers to “the crusader armies spreading in it like locusts, eating its riches and wiping out its plantations?” Who is Bin Laden’s audience for the Fatwa? How do you know? On lines 18-19, Bin Laden introduces the significance of current events and reminds readers of three facts (claims) everyone knows. What are those three facts? Slide4
Text Dependent Questions
What is Bin Laden’s first claim? What evidence does he use to support it?
Bin Laden’s second claim addresses America’s aggression in the Middle East. What types of persuasive words and phrases does he use to make his claim more effective? According to Bin Laden’s third claim what two countries are his enemies? What does he see as their motives? In line 50, what does “on that basis” refer to when Bin Laden issues the fatwa to all Muslims? Slide5
Text Dependent Questions
What religious references does Bin Laden use to motivate Muslims to respond to his fatwa?
In line 72, what two things make up Allah’s wishes? Bin Laden, in the final paragraph, quotes directly from the Koran (Muslim holy book). How might this motivate Muslims to carry out the fatwa? How do these words connect to previous portions of the text?