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Name: FORMTEXT ?????Date: FORMTEXT ?????School: FORMTEXT ?????Facilitator: FORMTEXT ?????3.03 Fact and OpinionPart A Directions: Create four factual statements based from reading “The Melba Pattillo Story.” FORMTEXT ????? FORMTEXT ????? FORMTEXT ????? FORMTEXT ?????Part B Directions: Create four opinionated statements based from reading “The Melba Pattillo Story.” FORMTEXT ????? FORMTEXT ????? FORMTEXT ????? FORMTEXT ?????Part C Directions: Read the statements below about “The Melba Pattillo Story.” Write the word Fact if the statement can be proven true or false; write the word Opinion if the statement cannot be proven true or false.1. Melba Pattillo was one of the first students to attend Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas. FORMTEXT ?????2. All of Melba’s teachers were good. FORMTEXT ?????3. All of the people in the town were irate about the integration. FORMTEXT ?????4. The governor of Arkansas called for the National Guard because he didn’t want integration to take place in his state. FORMTEXT ?????5. Melba and her mother were lucky. FORMTEXT ?????6. It was a short, terrifying school day for Melba. FORMTEXT ?????7. The mob in front of the school broke through the barricades. FORMTEXT ?????8. In 1957, Dwight D. Eisenhower was president. FORMTEXT ?????9. Eisenhower had been the best general in WWII. FORMTEXT ?????10. Melba was called ugly and cruel names at school. FORMTEXT ?????11. Central High School was an amazing school. FORMTEXT ?????12. Melba wrote a book about her experiences at Central High School called Warriors Don’t Cry. FORMTEXT ????? ................
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