Sorry about Friday's posting. The fire alarm interrupted the process.
Class One: Bring your marked up Sonnet #73 to class. You should also be reading and marking-up your copies of Robert Frost's "Once by the Pacific" and John Collier's "The Chaser." If you left your copies in school, I posted the poem on Thursday, January 29th. If you need a copy of "The Chaser," you can go to the following website and download it-it's free: http://members.accessus.net/~bradley/thechaser.html. Remember--you MUST bring your marked-up texts to your exam.
Class Two: Your final copy of your analysis of "A Dream Deferred" is due. You should also be preparing for your mid term by reviewing vocab words and reading the texts "Once by the Pacific" and "The Chaser." Remember that you MUST bring your marked-up copies of the texts to the exam. Remember also that for question #2, you MUST bring notes and rough draft of the analysis. If you don't bring the prewriting material, you'll have to do that during the exam. The extra work could adversely impact your grade.
Class Five: You should all be reading and marking-up your copies of Robert Frost's "Once by the
Pacific" and John Collier's "The Chaser." If you left your texts in school, I posted a copy of Frost's poem on Thursday, Jan 29. You can go the the following website and download a copy of "The Chaser" (it's free:) http://members.accesdsus.net/~bradley/thechaser.html. Remember: you MUST bring a marked-up copy of each of the texts to the exam.
Class Six: The "revised" rough draft of your analysis of "A Dream Deferred" is due. You should also be reading and marking-up of Frost's "Once by the Pacific" and John Collier's "The Chaser." If you've misplaced either text, you can find a copy of Frost's poem on Thursday's posting. You can down load a copy of "The Chaser" form the following website: http://members.accessus.net/~bradley/thechaser.html.
Saturday, January 31, 2009
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