The Cost of an Illiterate Society
(Discussion Questions)
1.) What is the essay about? What is his subject? Who is his audience? What is
his purpose?
2.) Why does Kozol begin his chapter with the warning on a can of Drano?
What is the effect of this?
3.) Which example is the most memorable to you? Why?
4.) Why do you think Kozol uses so many direct quotations from the illiterate
people whose experiences he cites as examples?
5.) What clues in Kozol’s language let his readers know that he’s sympathetic
toward his subjects and angry at the conditions that cause the class of
people his reader’s represent?
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