Give the attributes of the animals on the lifeboat and compare them to people or types of people in the world.
Weather is a great equalizer; it is democratic. Think about a piece of literature where weather changes the plot. Elaborate.
These prompts are due by midnight, July 10, 2016. After reading these prompts, hit COMMENT, type your name, email address, respond to the prompts in at least four sentences for each prompt and SUBMIT. You will be graded for content, grammar, usage, mechanics and spelling.
1. How do you feel about zoos? Have your ideas about zoos changed? 2. “Much hostile and aggressive behavior among animals is the expression of social insecurity”. An animal’s social rank is central to how he leads his life (who he associates with, when he eats, etc.). To feel secure, an animal needs to know his place in the social hierarchy. Does this hold true for humans as well? Explain. NOTE: Since I am posting rather late this week, deadlines will be midnight, Sunday, July 10, 2016, for both novels. Please remind one another to post because without participation eligiblity for AP Lit & Comp 2016-17 will be null and void!!!!!
How to Read Literature Like a Professor Chapter 1 - 4 After reading these prompts, hit COMMENT, type your name, email address, respond to the prompts with at LEAST four sentences for #1 & four sentences for #2. Hit SUBMIT. Think carefully before answering. 1. Apply the aspects of QUEST to something you have read or viewed. Remember to supply examples with details. 2. What are the essentials of a vampire story? Demonstrate the essentials through a novel or movie selection you have read or seen. THE LIFE OF PI - READING SCHEDULE
FRIDAY, JULY 8: CHAPTERS 1-13 JULY 15: 14-32 JULY 22: 33-45 JULY 29: 46-56 AUGUST 5: 57-70 AUGUST 12: 71-90 AUGUST 19: 91-92 AUGUST 26: 93-100 HOW TO READ LIT LIKE A PROFESSOR - READING SCHEDULE FRIDAY, JULY 8: CHAPTERS 1-4 JULY 15: 5-8 JULY 22: 9-12 JULY 29: 13-16 AUGUST 5: 17-20 AUGUST 12: 21-24 AUGUST 19: 25-27 Directions: Go to http://wrhseniors.weebly.com/ Carefully read the PROMPT. Hit COMMENT. Type name, email, (skip-website) and comment in the space provided. Each response must entail 4-6 sentences. Click SUBMIT. Deadlines are DUE every Friday by midnight. Any questions or concerns? Email me at [email protected] Happy reading and happy summer! |