TEACHERS
GALLERY
PRICING
SIGN IN
TRY ZURU
GET STARTED
Loop
Audio
Interval:
5s
10s
15s
20s
60s
Play
1 of 15
Slide Notes
Download
Go Live
New! Free Haiku Deck for PowerPoint Add-In
War
Share
Copy
Download
0
90
Published on Nov 21, 2015
No Description
View Outline
MORE DECKS TO EXPLORE
PRESENTATION OUTLINE
1.
BLOWIN' IN THE WIND
WRITTEN BY: BOB DYLAN
2.
HOW DOES SONG MAKE YOU FEEL
This song makes you question what things are
This is a sad song
3.
WHAT IS THE TOPIC OF THIS SONG
This song asks what thing are and how they are determined
The song also says answers are blowing in the wind
4.
TO WHOM IS THE SONG ADDRESSED
This song is addressed to everyone
5.
WHAT WERE THE CIRCUMSTANCES AT THE TIME THE SONG WAS RELEASED
The Beatles decca audition was a success
U.S SEALS were created
Beatles produce "My Bonnie"
6.
WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF THE SONG
This song makes us question how we determine things
This song asks how we do things in our society
7.
WHAT ISSUES ARE PRESENT IN THE SONG
Wanting to ban war
8.
WHAT POINTS OF VIEW ARE THERE
Bob Dylan
The listener of the song
9.
WHAT PORTION IS FACT AND WHAT IS CONJECTURE
100% is conjecture because the writer is asking us opinionated questions
10.
HOW RELIABLE IS THE INFO IN SONG
The information in the song is very reliable because it is all questions
Bob Dylan is asking them
11.
WHAT CAN BE CONCLUDED BY THIS SONG
You can conclude that Bob Dylan questioned terms used today
He asked many questions about them
12.
HOW EFFECTIVE IS THE SONG
This song made people search for answers about terms used today
It was played live 1251 times
13.
DO ANY OF THESE EVENTS CONCERN US TODAY
These events don't concern us today because we have equal rights
We treat everyone equally
14.
WHERE CAN YOU FIND INFORMATION ABOUT THE SONG
http://www.bobdylan.com/us/songs/blowin-wind
http://songmeanings.com/m/songs/view/1093/
15.
HOW MIGHT ADDITIONAL INFORMATION DIFFER FROM SONG
Nowadays people are treated equally compared to back then
There still is racism and discrimination but it isn't as bad
Jack Vainisi
×
Error!