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Who is the intended audience? How do you know? What evidence does the author provide to support the argument? Is the evidence relevant and trustworthy?
What important assertions can you make after analyzing the texts through these lenses? Based on this writing, what can you say about Anglo-American literature?
What is the institutional or organisational situation of the rhetor - i.e. is the publication one in which the rhetor is an employee, a regular columnist.
In what ways do they exaggerate the group? What aspects do you believe are true? Why do you believe they are true?
How do water metaphors contribute to understanding the characters in Love Medicine? How is water used to symbolize the characters' interactions and feelings?
How would you describe the tone, mood, or atmosphere of the poem? What senses (sight, hearing, taste, smell, touch) does the poem appeal to?
To what extent does what we know about Henry depend on what we know about Lyman, and what difference does that make?
Explain the meaning of this quote without letting your own ideas get in the way. Also note significant structural or literary devices used in the quote.
What are some overall themes of the play that stand out in this scene? What is the most important concept of this scene?
Explain about video games (and their use of color) for people who might not be familiar with video games? Why would this be useful to know?
How do the films Dark Knight and I Am Legend reflect some of the themes and issues addressed in Stops 11 and 12, with respect to the counter-counter culture.
Narrate an analysis discussing representations of one gender expression. How you believe that representation affects young people's perception of that gender.
What does Willy's difficulty with machines - especially his car, refrigerator and Howard's tape recorder about him? To what extent are these machines symbolic?
Discuss how the story tries to intervene in the world. Does the text change the way you look at the world? Does it influence your understanding of an issue?
How was Mrs. Mallard life dominated by men? One example of the male gaze and how did it view Mrs. mallard? And how did it view society?
What do they see hanging in the tree, and why is this object significant? Why is McMurphy breaking the glass a significant moment in the text?
In what ways is faith sometimes at odds with students' and teachers' rights to free speech? How do you balance your faith and the rights of others in classroom?
What is Shaw's purpose in writing the epilogue? How does Shaw feel about the popularity of the romance genre?
What would be the 1 example of quote that show's shakespeare's unique style of writing? (Include which character says the quote)
Discuss what you learned from listening to Max Linsky's interview with Claudia Rankine that you think will help you in your understanding of the issues raised.
Who or what is to blame for the tragic outcomes in Oedipus. What do these events suggest about the characters or the themes in the play?
How would you characterize Francis in the novel? How is he similar to Dustan? Use direct and indirect characterization.
Faulkner often uses different types of narrators in his works. What can you say about the voice of this story and why do you think this is important in story?
After you figure out this strange enviroment, what do you think are some of themes she is working with?
How does P. Djeli Clark's novel Ring Shout use Alternate Histories and Historical Revision to highlight present-day racial upheaval and social justice movement?