English 11 Block 1:
- For Thursday
- Read Chp. 2 of Maus I. Work on the study guide up to #7.
- Long term:
- We've started our "Parts of the Sentence" grammar mini-unit. Please study the following:
- Your binder will need three labeled tabs: Grammar / Writing / Units
English 12 Block 2:
- For Thursday
- Read "Say Yes". Answer the following questions in full sentences on a separate piece of paper.
- 1. Explain the argument that Ann and her husband are having. (2)
- 2. Is the husband a sincere man, or is he deluding (kidding) himself? Explain with reasons. (2)
- 3. The story is told in the 3rd person limited omniscient point of view. Which character’s perspective is this story told from? Why do you think Wolff made this choice? (2)
- 4. Explain what you believe to be the central theme of the story. What insight into the human condition is being offered? (2)
- 5. Nothing is by accident in a short story. Explain what the dogs or the dishwater might symbolize. (2)
- For next week:
- Your binder will need three labeled tabs: Grammar / Writing / Units
Philosophy 12 Block 3:
- For next week:
- Answer the first five questions (i. to iv.) of the Introduction to Philosophy handout.
- Your binder will need three labeled tabs: Journal / Units / Applied Phil.
English 11 Block 4 (Day 2):
- For next Monday, read through the entire "Break the Fake" handout.
- Which one is more credible and trustworthy? Which one would you rely on for medical information for your child? Does one appear to have an agenda? Which one provides trustworthy, information-rich links?