S.A.R. (Short Answer Response) Questions Instructions: On a separate piece of paper, respond to the questions in complete sentences. Use the S.A.R. checklist and rubric as a guide when responding. Assailing Otherness by Katrina Grigg-Saito 1. “Places are best soaked in through the tongue.” Do agree with Grigg-Saito’s statement? Does her essay prove her thesis? 2. Grigg-Saito is of mixed descent. She explores being the “other.” Does this word take on positive or negative connotations in her explorations? What do you think society should work at to eradicate (eliminate) otherness? S.A.R. (Short Answer Response) Questions Instructions: On a separate piece of paper, respond to the questions in complete sentences. Use the S.A.R. checklist and rubric as a guide when responding. Assailing Otherness by Katrina Grigg-Saito 1. “Places are best soaked in through the tongue.” Do agree with Grigg-Saito’s statement? Does her essay prove her thesis? 2. Grigg-Saito is of mixed descent. She explores being the “other.” Does this word take on positive or negative connotations in her explorations? What do you think society should work at to eradicate (eliminate) otherness? S.A.R. (Short Answer Response) Questions Instructions: On a separate piece of paper, respond to the questions in complete sentences. Use the S.A.R. checklist and rubric as a guide when responding. Assailing Otherness by Katrina Grigg-Saito 1. “Places are best soaked in through the tongue.” Do agree with Grigg-Saito’s statement? Does her essay prove her thesis? 2. Grigg-Saito is of mixed descent. She explores being the “other.” Does this word take on positive or negative connotations in her explorations? What do you think society should work at to eradicate (eliminate) otherness?