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Discuss how you would respond to a parent who asks for information on the different placement options for their child transitioning to high school.
Why do you think this work spoke to you as it did? With which work did you identify with the least? Why?
Think about the acting performances from Twelfth Night: Which performances did you enjoyed most? Explain why?
Discuss the representation of women in the novel, The Long Goodbye. What kind of power do they (or do they not) have?
Discuss why Biff considers Willy a fake. Try to show how Biff's discovery of Willy's affairs causes Biff to lose trust in his father's character.
You will need to select a topic. Read these guidelines to get started. Which topic did you select? What support to you plan to share for this topic?
Discuss the daybed in Brick and Maggie's bedroom comes to symbolize Brick's withdrawal from Maggie, their marriage, and life. In general what does this show?
What is the most important instance in which the play Cat on a Hot Tin Roof by Tennessee William's staging (form) is married to its content.
How do the Western Classics class and the literature read help us understand how society, politics, suppression, etc are part of our history and the connection?
How does he behave to Claudius in the beginning of Act 4? What is his attitude toward Polonius? How does Hamlet feel about Rosencrantz and Guildenstern?
Do our own values our own set of assumptions about things in other words allow us to make decisions or are there outside, a.k.a., external, factors to consider?
In what ways does Whitman seem to capture uniquely American traits, both in his choice and treatment of subject matter?
What about a greater sacrifice of privacy? How has privacy changed and how will it change in the future? What role does the private sector play in this?
Identify the genre of your topic and the audience. Identify what rhetorical strategies you use in your argument to persuade your audience.
Have you anticipated where the user can go wrong and expose themselves to hazards or an unwanted outcome? Where can a user get completely lost or frustrated?
How have your virtues and beliefs had an effect on the good work that you do for others? Looking at virtues how do you feel you will approach justice in future?
What, specifically, the chapter is about, what the writer is trying to convey to his readership in light of the thesis in the final paragraph.
How individuals can and/or should make change in society? The relationship between marginalized groups and majority groups in America.
Record any literary devices that you found in the novel April Raintree from Chapter 9 to the end of the story and label the device and record the quotation.
How can I approach future projects, either in classes or my career field, that ask for proposals, identifying issues, research, making connections, collaboratio
How do the stories Everyday Use by Alice Walker. What does each story, in its own way, show about the relationship of culture to identity?
what parts of the critical speaking tips and vocal enthusiasm speaker of speech has used. What advice you give them that could improve their speech delivery?
Is there a monster film or a literary work about a monster that you would have liked to have studied in this class that we did not examine?
Using at least one quote from chapter two, provide evidence of whether this is a good sign or a bad sign for the other animals.
What you see the excerpt as saying. Explain how this quote helped you to understand some aspect of the theories of justice.