Pairing classic literature with contemporary, having some choice in the novels you read, and discussing books in literature circles are new to you this year in College Bound English. Have you enjoyed your experiences this year? Why or why not? Do you like to read new things this way, or do you prefer when everyone in class reads the same thing together? Is there anything you would have liked to have seen done differently? Which novel did you enjoy the most? Why? Respond with at least 100 words, answering every part of the prompt. You need only respond to me.
For your forum this week, you need to send me (only me) an email. Please put "Forum 5" in the subject line of your email. You must answer all of the following in your email (feel free to copy and paste):
1. What did you contribute to your project? Be specific. Which poems did you find and/or write paragraphs for? Which or How many articles did you write the annotations for? How much of the essay did you personally write? Be as specific as you can. 2. What did your partner contribute to the project? Be specific. 3. What percentage of the work do you feel you did? 4. What percentage of the work did your partner do? 5. What overall grade would you give your project? 6. What grade would you give yourself? 7. What grade would you give your partner? The letters tion are very common at the end of English nouns. Here are just a few: station, nation, anticipation, flirtation, vacation, combination, regurgitation--you get the idea. Write a four-line poem in which each line ends in a tion word. Have some fun with this one!!
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