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What is Rosario Castellanos attempting to communicate to the reader about Mexico and its institutions?
You should make sure to articulate what formal or stylistic choices the writers make to produce the tone or mood of their endings.
What are some of the issues with commerce-based information in the areas of personal health and wellness?
What other examples of the tradition are represented in the novella and how are they contrasted with the non-traditional or new/modern?
How does this play reflect Aristotle's Three Unities? Using all six criteria, is there a case to be made for any character as a Tragic Hero?
As you read lines 183-222, how might she be critiquing poetry like Tennyson's and try to figure out what she's arguing about the Victorian age.
What poems, or quotes inspired you to write something down on paper? What did you reflect on after hearing and reading and watching?
Describe what key element of the plot you would want to teach, what two questions you would pose and how you would steer class discussion.
Why is more appropriate that this poem is entitled Spring and Fall rather than, say, Spring and Autumn?
What do the film's three women-Brigid O'Shaughnessy, Effie Perine, and Iva Archer-have in common? How different are their personalities and motivations?
How do themes relate to the different reasons one would make art? Do some necessarily fit together?
Which errors in tradeoffs do Buchanan and Brock argue are to be avoided in establishing valid consent? The Concept of Competence Buchanan and Brock deciding.
Describe 3 general implications of cognitive learning theories for classroom; practice. Illustrate each implication with your own concrete example.
Describe who killed whom, including the weapons used. State any inconsistencies between your reconstruction of events and the official version of events.
Who is the persona in the poem What Took Us to War by Patricia Wesley and discuss and support your answer.
What do you think Skinner's strategy for explaining language acquisition and use is? What are Chomsky's primary critiques of Skinner's claims?
Explain briefly why it caught your attention and what you now know about this so far after your exploration of our course content.
What significant lesson have you learned from story? How will you apply if in your own life? Why do you think some married men commit extramarital affair?
Analyze how each poem characterizes misery based on speakers focal source of delineation. What literary devices work towards highlighting these characteristics?
Of all the novels you have read, which was your favorite? For what reasons did you enjoy reading it? Have you come to recommend it or reread it?
you are to tell the class why you think the story you read belongs in the genre of mystery and how or what you would change to make it into another genre.
In the story, what takes the place of Chekov's gun? How does this help in moving the story forward? How does this help in your appreciation of the story?
Prepare a draft summary of the main ideas of this report. This report will be paraphrased in your own word using a summary paragraph format.
Who are the father and son talking about in the play? Which part of the play part of the play did you love? Why did you like it?
Illustrate characteristics of this specific genre/literary period AND why this genre/literary period is important to study of American literature as a whole.