Study Guide for Iqbal/Persuasive Writing Unit
Part I: Iqbal
Basic Comprehension: Main Characters
For each of these characters – answer the following questions:
1. Who was this person?
2. What is this person’s purpose in the story?
3. What kind of person was this character? (use adjectives to describe internal and external characteristics)
Iqbal: ______
Fatima: ______
Salman: ______
Karim: ______
Maria: ______
Hussain Kahn: ______
Eshan Kahn: ______
Secondary Characters:
Twig: ______
Mohammed: ______
Ali: ______
The Mistress: ______
Comprehension Part II: Main Events
1. Describe the way in which Iqbal came to the carpet factory. ______
2.Why was Iqbal first sent to the tomb?
______
3. How did Iqbal first escape? ______
Where did he go? ______
What happened while he was there? ______
4. What happened when Iqbal came back? ______
5. What did Iqbal bring back with him when he returned? ______
6. Describe the event that led to Iqbal being allowed out of the tomb the second time. ______
7. What did the children learn to do? Who taught them? Why was this surprising? ______
8. What happened that allowed Iqbal to escape a second time? ______
9. What happened to the carpet factory as a result of Iqbal’s second escape? Where did the children go? What happened to them? ______
10. What did Iqbal decide to do? How did he do it? ______
11. What happened to Fatima? How did she learn about Iqbal’s death? ______
Comprehension Part III: Setting
12. Describe what happened when a child first came to the factory – what were they told and how did they earn their freedom? ______
13. Describe the marketplace where Iqbal first escaped? ______
14. Describe Iqbal’s experience at the brick kiln? ______
Vocabulary: use the book to help you define the following:
1. bonded labor: ______
2. perseverance: ______
3. clandestine: ______
4. intervene: ______
5. exploit: ______
6. endearments: ______
7. cistern: ______
8. delude: ______
9. loathed: ______
10. fugitive: ______
Skills:
Parallel Structure:
The three reasons that parallel structure is used are:
a. ______
b. ______
c. ______
Review your notes so that you can identify sentences that are and are not in parallel structure and be able to write a sentence in parallel structure.
Persuasive Arguments:
The three parts of a logical argument are:
a. ______
b. ______
c. ______
Be able to identify the three parts in a written argument. Be able to write an argument using the three parts successfully.