Jungha Park - G7u1 Summative Task 19 20
Jungha Park - G7u1 Summative Task 19 20
Jungha Park - G7u1 Summative Task 19 20
Task: You will write four separate TEPAC paragraphs on different topics for this
assessment. The first three paragraphs have an assigned topic, and the fourth one you
may choose the topic you want to write about. Each paragraph should be around 250
words. You will have class time on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday next
week to complete this task.
● Be sure to use specific examples and quotations from the novel as evidence in
your answer.
● After you finish ALL of your writing, please answer the following questions:
○ Which paragraph do you think shows your best Analyzing?
■ 3 because I clearly explained how Mitali Perkins used this book to
describe the conflict between Myanmar and Burma.
○ Which paragraph do you think shows your best Organizing?
■ I think paragraph 1 because I clearly understand similar or
differences between those two and I organize those personalities
and analyses.
○ Which paragraph do you think shows your best Using Language?
■ 2 and 3 because I clearly organize TEPAC and described my words
and feelings to a good sentence.
Paragraph #1
Explain the ways that Chiko and Tu Reh are similar or different. You may consider their
personalities, their family or social surroundings, or the events that happen to each of
them in the book. Use examples from the novel to support your ideas.
Chiko is the main character of part 1 in Bamboo People by Mitali Perkins and Tu Reh is the
main character of part 2. Chiko is Burmese and Tu Reh is Karenni. Chiko and Tu Reh have
differences and similarities. But we must remember that Burmese and Karenni are enemies. In
part one, Chiko was a book-smart Burmese boy that “wants to be a teacher” (15). He is
“fifteen” (41) and His dad was the “best doctor in Yangon” (55). Because his dad was a doctor,
Chiko is “one of the few boys who can read and write in Burmese and English” (p.5). His
country is Myanmar and they think that Karenni “wants to break our country apart and divide”
(48). Tu Reh is a “16” Karenni boy that is skilled and trained to be a soldier. He called Chiko
“Stupid Burmese soldier” and try to “kill him” (151). Karenni thinks that “ The Burmese will
stop at nothing. They will kill without remorse” (138). Basically, Tu Reh and Chiko has some
similarities, but there are more differences between those two. Especially when it comes
between Burmese and Karenni. These examples show you that Chiko and Tu Reh has some
similarities, but mostly many differences come from Burmese and Karenni. Burmese and
Karenni are enemies to each other and try to get rid of each other. In the end, Tu Reh and
Chiko became very close friends and Chiko returned to his home. But still, a conflict between
Paragraph #2
In Bamboo People by Mitali Perkins have many different perspectives from one to another.
Depending on their environment and situation, people or group’s aspects of reality can be
different. When Chiko was at the military Chiko thinks that soldiers he sees in the military
camp “enjoy being rough (55)”, On the other hand, Tai doesn’t think that that is rough and
says to Chiko “you call that rough? (55)”. Also, when Tai was going to escape from the
military camp, he asked Chiko “want to join me? (56)” and Chiko thinks that escaping might
cause trouble and says to Tai “are you crazy? (56)” Not even inside this book but in reality,
there are different perspectives. Like politics where different perspectives about something and
they argue each other that their perspective and opinion is correct. Also during the war,
countries have their own objective of this war. Like the Vietnam War where American thinks
they are the heroes and save the whole world from communism and Vietnam thinks that
Americans are trying to rule over their country. As these wars continue, there are different
perspectives also inside America. Like Hippies that don’t support the war and cares about
peace and love. Basically, Chiko and Tai talks about the same thing but have different
perspective about something. I think this is obvious because Chiko and Tai was born in a
different environment. In reality, these things happen always. These examples show you how
Chiko and Tai have 2 clearly different perspectives because of their environment and the
people around them. If Chiko was surrounded by his neighbors and kind people, Tai was
surrounded by people that aren’t very generous. From this, you can clearly understand that
people have different perspectives and tell their own opinion and share it with others.
Paragraph #3
Explain how the two sides in the conflict between the Karenni and the Burmese Army
have been shown so far in Bamboo People. What message or theme do you think Mitali
Perkins might be trying to show about the conflict?
Bamboo People by Mitali Perkins, shows a conflict between the Burmese Army and Karenni.
Burmese Army and Karenni people had been enemies for long time and they both have a
different perspective about each other. In Bamboo People, there are Burmese Army and
Karenni. Burmese Army thinks that the Karenni’s mission is “to destroy our peace (48).”
While the Burmese Army thinks the Karenni are violent and destroying their peace, the
Karenni thinks that Burmese “kill without remorse (138).” Mitali Perkins said that “these
young soldiers are taught that the Karenni and the other ethnic groups are the cause of the
problems in their country (269).” Also, Mitali said that she “began to understand how tough
life is for Burmese soldiers (269).” Basically, Karenni and the Burmese Army had a different
perspective on each other. If the Burmese Army were violent and mean, the Karenni isn’t
rough and violent. Mitali Perkins wrote this book to tell the audience what is happening in
Myanmar and how tough it is being a Burmese teenager and how they are taught in the wrong
way. I think what Mitali Perkins is trying to tell us is how Burmese teenagers are taught in a
wrong way that causes more between the Burmese Army and othe ethnic groups. Also, Mitali
Perkins is trying to tell us the conflict between the government and the Karenni. I think that
Mitali Perkin wrote this book to show how people use power, violence, and prejudice.
Assessment Criteria
Criteria A - Analyzing
i. identify and comment upon significant aspects of texts
ii. identify and comment upon the creator’s choices
iii. justify opinions and ideas, using examples, explanations and terminology
iv. identify similarities and differences in features within the text.
Criteria B - Organizing
i. employ organizational structures that serve the context and intention
ii. organize opinions and ideas in a logical manner
iii. use referencing and formatting tools to create a presentation style suitable to the
context and intention.