Practice Social Justice and Inequality - 3.3.3.3.3 | Unit 3: Navigating Narrative Worlds: A Deep Dive into Prose Fiction | IB Grade 10 English
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3.3.3.3.3 - Social Justice and Inequality

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Practice Questions

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Question 1

Easy

Define social justice in your own words.

πŸ’‘ Hint: Think about what fairness means in everyday life.

Question 2

Easy

List one type of inequality mentioned in literature.

πŸ’‘ Hint: Consider social categories where disparity often occurs.

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Question 1

What is social justice primarily concerned with?

  • Fair relations
  • Economic gain
  • Personal freedom

πŸ’‘ Hint: Consider what equity means in a social context.

Question 2

True or False: Literature can influence public perception of social issues.

  • True
  • False

πŸ’‘ Hint: Think about how stories can change opinions.

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Challenge Problems

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Question 1

Evaluate how a contemporary novel reflects social justice themes and discuss the author's purpose.

πŸ’‘ Hint: Think about the character’s challenges and the context in which the story takes place.

Question 2

Compose an argument for or against the idea that literature can effect real change in societal issues.

πŸ’‘ Hint: Use examples from texts that inspired social movements.

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