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What does she mean by that? Relatedly, do you see yourself as a hyphenated American? Can you identify with Lahiri's depiction of her identity?
Quote from Emerson's Self-Reliance by Ralph Waldo Emerson. What would be an experience that someone might have to prove Emerson's theory correct?
What does the satire ridicule? What/Who are its targets? What does the satire suggest is preferable to whatever is criticized?
Explain how exactly marther luther King does this? That is, how does he use language in ways that make common cause with the clergymen?
Using literary lens of your choosing, writing a literary criticism/ analysis of My Country Is A Ghost. Craft a well-written and articulate literary criticism.
If you were empowered to make changes in your local community regarding green spaces, traffic, pollution, and the arts. What is keeping you from doing it now?
Discuss the role of race in the play. Watch this clip below and then analyze the scene, paying attention to the setting, the shot selection and the movement.
Why do you think this book was chosen instead of an autobiography from an enslaved person or a nonfiction about slavery?
In a developed paragraph, explain how either a setting OR a character in your selected novel is an archetype.
Why does this play end with a question? How does this play illustrate the suffering and personal loss due to economic migration?
What is one or more of the ways that Jonsonian City Comedy differs from Shakespearean Comedy? Use one play by each author to support your answer.
What would such a society look like? Could it exist without human constructs? What human institutions would have to exist, minimally, for it to function?
How does this quote connect to a broader topic today in similar situations between human beings? How does enslavement make the situation different?
Give an example of the three rhetorical appeals in the speech. For example, quote the line, sentence, or phrase where she used Logos, Ethos, and Pathos.
In the short story "How to Talk to Girls at Parties" by Neil Gaiman , What is Gaiman, saying about the ways in which men and women communicate?
What does Bradbury present in that story that we could say has become reality today, or is on the road to becoming real?
Will Miss Caroline most likely eventually like Scout and accept her? Does Calpurnia have a good relationship with Atticus and will it be talked about?
How does one literary element contribute to the meaning of the passage and the text as a whole? Is there something important about the use of diction here?
Discuss Hamlet's treatment and attitude toward women. How might this help in understanding his personality?
Identify at least one specific quotation from the selected scene in Shakespeare's play that can be connected to this source.
What is the tone of the poem? Explain your answer. Describe the speaker in this poem. What political beliefs does this poem implicitly champion?
What vision of the contemporary world is implied by the metaphors in the poem's first half? What vision of the future is suggested in the poem's second half?
How might the addition of a frame one that showed jerry had survived-change the story's impact?
Why do teachers need technology to help them transition into connected teaching? Why do teachers need to be fully connected to school learning data?
What is he trying to do to/for the reader by suggesting this? (Keep in mind that even as he says it is true, he is making us aware of the fact that it is not.