Woolf, Virginia, A Room of One’s Own 1929 Part one: summary: In her novel A Room of One’s Own, Virginia Woolf explains that for women to realize their full creative potential, they need both financial and psychological independence. She believes that the...
With your created pilgrim, write (create) their tale with a poem. (Must be at least 150 lines) Must use AA/BB rhyme scheme Context: Prologue: Within a dark, ruin filled town A few are seen around tables, looking down. A small tavern sits in an unsavory inn This hotel...
William Faulkner’s “A Rose for Emily” 1. What is the main idea and theme of the short story? (Give 2 examples) 2. What is the significance of the main idea? (Give 2 examples)
Why is there increasing emphasis on ongoing child assessment? What are important points to focus on? What do we need to be cautious about in doing ongoing assessment? What are the takeaways from the articles in terms of the teaching practice?
Why is the narrator so concerned about Bartleby? is his concern a form of monomania? Why does he sympathize with his “friendless and loneliness” (13)? What does he mean by “fraternal melancholy”? Does he identify with Bartleby?
Why does the King’s counselor in Bede’s excerpt think they should convert to Christianity? What is the metaphor in Juliana of Norwich’s excerpt? What do you think it means? The “Journey Charm” and “Nine Herbs Charm” contain...
Why does the author use each technique in the narrative? How does each technique affect the pacing of the story? Every time that headline from yesterday’s Los Angeles News flashed into her mind, MargaritaMaggieCruz gripped the steering wheel of her VW more...
When you are working in small groups, what role do you tend to have? Do you like that role? Do you wish you could fall into a different role category? Why or why not? Why do you tend to fill that role instead of another?
When the narrator tries to enter his office on a Sunday, he finds the door locked and Bartleby inside. Why is Bartleby there? Why does the narrator listen to Bartleby and walk around the block 2-3 times before returnin?
What was your reaction to the discussion around violence? How have the depictions of change? How would you react to violence? Which one of the multiple intelligences do you most identify with? What are the time management suggestions you find helpful? What is one...
What was your process of discovery (how did you find the journal)? What stood out to you in this article? Can you use a portion of the article for your final research essay? Why or why not? Were any of the vocabulary words used in the article foreign or unfamiliar to...
What three words best describe Urie Bromfenbrennner? What is one value ascribed to Uriel Bromfenbrenner? Summarize the ethics of Uriel Bromfenbrenner in one sentence. ( I am having a hard time understanding his theory.)