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English, 30.03.2021 04:40, lnr919

SECTION 1 of 1 QUESTION 1 OF 2
Create a slideshow presentation describing how you would design three or more squares for the quilt that would
represent our country after the events of September 11th. Your definition of our country will include specific
characteristics and traits of the country after this tragedy, supported with specific examples and evidence from your own
experience and research about the events and country post-9/11. Keep in mind that, depending on your background
knowledge of the events of 9/11, you may need to conduct brief research on the tragedy to ensure you have a well-
rounded understanding of what took place.
Consider the following questions as you are creating your slideshow. You may choose to use one or more as a starting
point for the quilt you are designing.
. What is your personal definition of tolerance? Do you feel that tolerance is a characteristic of America now? Was it a
characteristic Immediately following 9/11? Why or why not?
What changes did the people of America experience as a result of the tragedy? Were some of these changes
permanent?
• Do you belleve that our country's stance towards Immigrants changed after 9/11? Why or why not? If so, explain.
• Are there certain characteristics of America that remain unchanged, even after the events of 9/11? Explain.
Additional requirements for this presentation are given in the project, Including the use of literary devices, dynamic
media usage, proper formatting, and MLA-formatted citations.
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