Objects & Places from The World According to Fannie Davis

Bridgett M. Davis
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 114 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.

Objects & Places from The World According to Fannie Davis

Bridgett M. Davis
This set of Lesson Plans consists of approximately 114 pages of tests, essay questions, lessons, and other teaching materials.
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Bridgett's Shoes

These articles of clothing catch the attention of Bridgett's elementary school teacher and become a point of contention between the teacher and Bridgett's mother.

Broadstreet

The writer refers to her family home using this word. The family home is large and gracious.

Fountainbleau Hotel

This establishment in Florida represented the epitome of taste and luxury for Fannie Davis, and she vacationed there once with close friends.

Bridgett's Colored Pencils

The writer's stepfather bought her special monogrammed versions of these for school and they represented his care and thoughtfulness towards her.

Books

These are the writer's favorite items in childhood, in which she finds adventure and solace.

Fannie's Diamond Ring

This item of jewelry was elegant and luxurious, and Bridgett inherits it from Fannie and wears it around her neck sometimes to remind her of her mother.

Gotham Hotel

This establishment, raided and ruined by law enforcement...

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