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How does Kafka create suspense in the novella? What question(s) do you have about what you read?
Explain the nature of relativism and absolutism in the play. Describe ideologies and political views that may have influenced Sophocles portrayal
adopted cultures to the immigrant experience. How is filial love expressed at the point where the two cross?
What does "Barbie-Q" by Sandra Cisneros reveal in regard to the concept of family/gender?
Create two PQE's about a connection you have with the speaker in Judith Ortiz Cofer's poem "Quinceanera." Your connections can be general--not literal.
What did Duckworth write that made you feel this way, and why do you think she intended to make you feel this way from her writings?
Explain why you would like to hear the story told from that character's point of view.
Q1. How is Ismael like the escaped prisoner in Plato's story? In a few sentences (5-7) explain.
What do the details of her explanation reveal about her family's attitude toward him and their relationship?
Imagine that your local library has invited community members to submit proposals for a fundraiser.
Do people have to be competitive in order to succeed? An essay stating your position on whether competition is necessary for success.
If Dexter Morgan is a vigilante, does that make him an acceptable or heroic serial killer? Is he completing a community service for the public?
Problem: Which stanza of "In Flanders Fields" do you think is the best? Why?
Analyze the novel The Smoking Mirror by David Bowles in archetypal terms, referencing the structure of the hero's journey / monomyth
In what other ways does love or absence of love show up in either chapter 2 or 3? What do these moments tell us about the characters involved?
What makes a poet's work endure? Are there lost poets here who should be recovered? Can you make an argument for such a recovery?
In paragraph format please analyze the relationship between the four main characters/adults (Walter, Ruth, Mama and Beneatha) as seen in Act I.
Then, consider how language affects life and how can the English language and word choices reflect to who you are as a person.
What are the differences and similarities in the style of the narrator (Walton) in Frankenstein from Letter 1 in comparison to Chapter 1?
Is it a round or flat character, two-dimensional or three-dimensional? What does evidence in the poem suggest?
Who does Macbeth kill in this scene? Why is he so confident and what quote supports the answer? What is significant of the line:
List one example of pathos in Carson's essay (so when/how does she use emotion, emotionally loaded language, etc.?
Return to Audre Lorde's "A Litany for Survival" and now reflect with a gender lens on. You have thought about who she is speaking to - but who is she speaking
A response to Adrienne Rich's "Claiming an Education," helped assess your reading skills. This timed diagnostic writing assignment assesses
What would you identify as the major similarity(ies) in the overall message in Dickinson's 2 poems "before I got my eye put out",