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Final Essay - The Good Earth in Google Classroom

Final Essay - The Good Earth

On
page 75 of The Good Earth Wang Lung says “They cannot take the land from
me.  The labor of my body and the fruit
of the fields I have put into that which cannot be taken away.  If I had the silver, they would have taken
it.  If I had bought with the silver to
store it, they would have taken it all. 
I have the land still, and it is mine.”


 


Wang
Lung feels a deep connection to the earth, so deep that he is obsessed with
working in his fields every day and cannot imagine any other type of job.  While he feels envious of people with money,
he also feels that those same people are foolish with their money because they
do not invest in land, the only thing he considers worthy of owning because it
cannot be destroyed and it is always stable.


 


In
a 5-paragraph or more essay, discuss the importance of the earth to Wang Lung
and how it forms his life and the lives of his family through the decades and
what the final outcome of owning so much land appears to be at the end of the
book and how he reacts to it.


 
Created by Janice Luckey: Friday, May 14 9:54 PM

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The Good Earth in Google Classroom

The Good Earth

For Tuesday May 11 read chapters 27, 28, 29, and 30.
Created by Janice Luckey: Saturday, May 8 6:17 AM

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The Good Earth in Google Classroom

The Good Earth

For Friday, May 7 read chapters 25 and 26.
Created by Janice Luckey: Tuesday, May 4 12:52 PM

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The Good Earth in Google Classroom

The Good Earth

For Tuesday, May 4 read chapters 21, 22, 23, and 24.
Created by Janice Luckey: Saturday, May 1 5:07 AM

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The Good Earth in Google Classroom

The Good Earth

For Friday, April 30 read chapters 19 and 20.
Created by Janice Luckey: Thursday, May 13 9:18 AM

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The Good Earth in Google Classroom

The Good Earth

For Tuesday, April 27 read chapters 15, 16, 17, and 18.
Created by Janice Luckey: Friday, April 23 11:32 PM

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The Good Earth in Google Classroom

The Good Earth

For Friday, April 23 read chapters 13 and 14.
Created by Janice Luckey: Tuesday, April 20 6:49 PM

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The Good Earth in Google Classroom

The Good Earth

For Tuesday, April 20 read chapters 9, 10, 11, and 12 in The Good Earth.
Created by Janice Luckey: Friday, April 16 8:36 PM

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EXTRA CREDIT in Google Classroom

EXTRA CREDIT

Please view the attached file. For extra credit this semester (Semester 2, 2021), I will give you three points extra credit for each of the workshops you attend. You must write two - three sentences about what you learned from each workshop and why that individual workshop was important. You may submit all of your work at the same time if you attend more than one workshop. Please note the due date, I will not accept any late work this semester on Extra Credit nor will I extend the deadline.
Created by Janice Luckey: Tuesday, February 9 7:08 PM

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The Good Earth in Google Classroom

The Good Earth

For Friday April 16 read chapters 6, 7, and 8 in The Good Earth.
Created by Janice Luckey: Tuesday, April 13 8:34 PM

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The Good Earth in Google Classroom

The Good Earth

For Tuesday, read Chapters 3, 4, and 5 in The Good Earth.
Created by Janice Luckey: Thursday, May 13 9:18 AM

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The Good Earth in Google Classroom

The Good Earth

Describe, from O-lan’s point of view (writing as O-lan) how she is feeling on her wedding day (from sun-up to bedtime).


You will be graded on grammar, spelling, and sentence structure as well as your response to the question.
Created by Janice Luckey: Thursday, May 13 9:18 AM

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The Good Earth in Google Classroom

The Good Earth

For Friday, read Chapters 1 and 2 in The Good Earth.

Created by Janice Luckey: Tuesday, April 6 7:01 PM

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The Good Earth in Google Classroom

The Good Earth

What do you think is the significance of the title "The Good Earth"
Created by Janice Luckey: Thursday, May 13 9:18 AM

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The Good Earth in Google Classroom

The Good Earth

Read the attached article. Then, in 2 or more well-crafted paragraphs, answer the following question:

How did the Opium Wars create foreign influence in China and how did the Chinese react?
Created by Janice Luckey: Sunday, March 28 12:07 AM

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The Good Earth in Google Classroom

The Good Earth

Read the attached two articles for Friday.
Created by Janice Luckey: Tuesday, March 23 6:57 PM

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The Good Earth in Google Classroom

The Good Earth

In one paragraph - summarize the cause and effect of the Boxer Rebellion.
Created by Janice Luckey: Tuesday, March 23 6:57 PM

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Jane Eyre in Google Classroom

Jane Eyre

Explain three characteristics of a Gothic novel and explain how those characteristics are found in the novel Jane Eyre. Use two or more examples from the text to help explain each characteristic.

Created by Janice Luckey: Tuesday, March 16 7:36 PM

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Jane Eyre in Google Classroom

Jane Eyre

We are so close to the end! For Tuesday, March 9 read Chapters 34 (pp. 450 - 475) and 35 (pp.476 - 487).
Created by Janice Luckey: Saturday, March 6 1:04 AM

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Jane Eyre in Google Classroom

Jane Eyre

Read Chapters 32 (pp. 423 - 436) and 33 (pp. 436 - 450) for class on Thursday.
Created by Janice Luckey: Tuesday, March 2 6:24 PM

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Jane Eyre in Google Classroom

Jane Eyre

For Tuesday read chapters 30 (pp. 404 - 414) and 31 (pp. 414 - 423).
Created by Janice Luckey: Sunday, February 28 11:40 AM

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Jane Eyre in Google Classroom

Jane Eyre

For our next class, read the following:
Chapter 29
pp. 372-374 (top of page).
pp. 381-390
Chapter 30
pp. 391-403

Created by Janice Luckey: Friday, February 26 5:12 AM

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1. Why do you think Mr. Rochester brought Bertha to England with him?  Wh didn't he leave her in Jamaica?

2. Why does Jane refuse to move away with Mr. Rochester?  If they move to a place where no one knows him, no one will know about Bertha. in Google Classroom

1. Why do you think Mr. Rochester brought Bertha to England with him? Wh didn't he leave her in Jamaica? 2. Why does Jane refuse to move away with Mr. Rochester? If they move to a place where no one knows him, no one will know about Bertha.

Read Chapter 27 (pp. 342-371) by class time on Wednesday and answer the two questions above.
Created by Janice Luckey: Tuesday, February 23 6:44 PM

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1. Who is in the attic with Grace Poole?
2. Why is this person kept in the attic?
3.  How does Mr. Rochester justify wanting to marry Jane when he knows that he legally cannot do so?
4.  How do the events surrounding the wedding change how Jane views Mr. Rochester? in Google Classroom

1. Who is in the attic with Grace Poole? 2. Why is this person kept in the attic? 3. How does Mr. Rochester justify wanting to marry Jane when he knows that he legally cannot do so? 4. How do the events surrounding the wedding change how Jane views Mr. Rochester?

For Thursday, February 18 read the following in Jane Eyre, then answer the questions.
Chapter 24 pp. 308-311
Chapter 25 pp. 316-330
Chapter 26 pp. 330-342
Created by Janice Luckey: Wednesday, February 17 12:02 PM

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Go back to the assignment I had you do for The Cask of the Amontillado.  Look at the list of characteristics of the gothic story.  
1.  How many of those characteristics have you seen so far in Jane Eyre?
2.  List the characteristics of a Gothic story that you have identified so far in Jane Eyre.
3.  Using the packet of archetypes, what are some of the archetypes you see in Jane, Mr. Rochester, Miss Ingram, and Mrs. Reed?
   in Google Classroom

Go back to the assignment I had you do for The Cask of the Amontillado. Look at the list of characteristics of the gothic story. 1. How many of those characteristics have you seen so far in Jane Eyre? 2. List the characteristics of a Gothic story that you have identified so far in Jane Eyre. 3. Using the packet of archetypes, what are some of the archetypes you see in Jane, Mr. Rochester, Miss Ingram, and Mrs. Reed?

I was going to give you a reading assignment for the weekend, but decided to give you a break. So far, you have read almost 300 pages in Jane Eyre in 3 weeks, so I thought you could use a break from reading.

However, you still have an assignment to complete.
Created by Janice Luckey: Thursday, February 11 1:37 PM

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1. Why does Jane go to visit Mrs. Reed?
2.  What does Mrs. Reed reveal about her wealth?
3.  What has caused Mrs. Reed's ill health?
4.  What does she give to Jane? in Google Classroom

1. Why does Jane go to visit Mrs. Reed? 2. What does Mrs. Reed reveal about her wealth? 3. What has caused Mrs. Reed's ill health? 4. What does she give to Jane?

For our next class meeting, read the following pages in Jane Ey, then answer the attached questions.
Chapter 20 pp. 235-252
Chapter 21 pp. 252-259; 272-276
Chapter 23 pp. 287-295
Created by Janice Luckey: Tuesday, February 9 7:08 PM

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1.  What does Jane observe about Miss Ingram?
2.  How does Mr. Rochester feel about Miss Ingram?
3.  What is Miss Ingram's attitude towards Jane?
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1. What does Jane observe about Miss Ingram? 2. How does Mr. Rochester feel about Miss Ingram? 3. What is Miss Ingram's attitude towards Jane?

Read Chapers 18 and 19 for our next class meeting (pp. 206 - 234). Then answer the attached questions, The questions are due Monday, Feb. 8 @ 11:00 a.m.
Created by Janice Luckey: Tuesday, February 9 7:08 PM

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Jane Eyre in Google Classroom

Jane Eyre

For Thursday, February 4 read the following in Jane Eyre:
Chapter 16 - pp.172 - 183
Chapter 17 - pp. 183 -187; 195 - 206.
Created by Janice Luckey: Tuesday, February 9 7:08 PM

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Jane Eyre, CHapters 12, 13, 15 in Google Classroom

Jane Eyre, CHapters 12, 13, 15

After doing the reading assignment for Monday, Feb. 1, answer the following questions:
1. Why do you think Jane is interested in Grace Pool (see passage on p.123)2
2. Describe the personality of the man Jane finds when she is out on her walk.
3. Who do you think started the fire in Mr. Rochester's room? Why would that person start a fire in his room?
Created by Janice Luckey: Saturday, January 30 10:13 PM

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Jane Eyre in Google Classroom

Jane Eyre

For Monday, February 1 read the following in the novel Jane Eyre:
Chapter 12 - pp. 121-132
Chapter 13 - pp.143 - end
Chapter 15 - pp. 165 (2nd paragraph) to end of chapter, p. 172.
Created by Janice Luckey: Saturday, January 30 10:13 PM

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Jane Eyre in Google Classroom

Jane Eyre

Read chapter 11, pay attention to pages 117 -119. Look for foreshadowing.
Created by Janice Luckey: Tuesday, January 26 7:11 PM

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Jane Eyre in Google Classroom

Jane Eyre

Please read Chapter 5 (pp. 40 - 54) in Jane Eyre by Friday.
Created by Janice Luckey: Saturday, January 23 4:31 PM

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Describe, in two or more sentences, Jane's first day at Lowood. in Google Classroom

Describe, in two or more sentences, Jane's first day at Lowood.

Created by Janice Luckey: Saturday, January 23 4:31 PM

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Jane Eyre - Chapters 2, 3, and 4 in Google Classroom

Jane Eyre - Chapters 2, 3, and 4

In your book, read:
ALL of CHAPTER 2
SKIP Chapter 3
Read CHAPTER 4 from page 29 - 40.
Created by Janice Luckey: Friday, January 15 5:16 PM

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Short Story - Gothic Literature in Google Classroom

Short Story - Gothic Literature

Read the story and the list of characteristics of gothic literature. Find 5 examples that fit 5 characteristics of Gothic Literature in the short story. Write down the characteristic and an example from the text. You should have a list of5 characteristics with a single answer for each one.
Created by Janice Luckey: Friday, January 8 2:30 PM

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TURN IN YOUR FINAL RESEARCH PAPER AND WORKS CITED PAGE HERE. in Google Classroom

TURN IN YOUR FINAL RESEARCH PAPER AND WORKS CITED PAGE HERE.

Make any changes BEFORE you turn in this paper. Once you submit it I will not accept any changes. I will grade them as they are submitted, so make sure you are finished when you submit.

Your paper is worth is 100 points.
Your Works Cited page is worth 50 points.
Created by Janice Luckey: Monday, December 14 11:57 AM

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Works Cited Page Rough Draft - The Research Paper in Google Classroom

Works Cited Page Rough Draft - The Research Paper

The rough draft of your Works Cited page is due at 5 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 8. Even though this is a rough draft I expect you to make it as close to perfect as you can. I am not going to do the work for you on your Works Cited page. Make sure your entries are in alphabetical order, I went over that in class. If you are unsure how to do that check the owl.purdu.edu website. Make sure your formatting is correct - each line is double-spaced and the first line of each entry is flush left, each additional line on each entry is indented 0.5 inch. I showed you how to do this on a shared google doc. You can also reference the mentor research paper I shared with you a few weeks ago. It is in the Google classroom folder labeled The Research Paper.
Created by Janice Luckey: Friday, December 11 8:38 PM

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Extra Credit
 in Google Classroom

Extra Credit

I don't actually believe in extra credit. If you do the work I assign and turn it in, chances are you will pass this class. However, I always seem to have students who want to raise their grades, even if they have a "B". I do make an effort to make extra credit challenging and I only offer one assignment a semester.

For this semester's extra credit, you need to explore banned books. You may find a list of banned books on several sites, the most common and most easily accessed is ala.org (American Library Association). This site has yearly lists of banned books going back at lease two decades.
Find two books that have some time in the past been banned - it does not have to be one that is currently on the banned list.

Do not pick the first two books on the list. Look at the lists and read through them - you will be surprised at some of the books that are on the list. You MAY NOT include any book that you have been assigned to read in school. I know what books you have been assigned to read throughout your school years.

Include the following pieces of information:
1. Book title
2. Book author
3. Date of publication
4. When the book was banned
5. A brief synopsis of the book plot
6. Why was the book banned?
7. Find a verifiable source that explains the standards that must be met in order for a book to be banned and list those standards. How many of those standards were met for each book before it was banned?
8. Who called to have the book banned? (Usually it starts with a parent or parent group at a public school or library). If you cannot find this information just put N/A for question 8 (that means Not Applicable).

Write in complete sentences. Spelling and sentence structure will always matter. Poor spelling and poor sentence structure equals a poor grade.
Created by Janice Luckey: Saturday, November 14 2:07 AM

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TFA Writing 9

From the District Commissioner's point of view, what is wrong with the natives way of life?
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TFA Writing 9 From the District Commissioner's point of view, what is wrong with the natives way of life?

Created by Janice Luckey: Wednesday, October 28 10:26 AM

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TFA Writing 7

Writing from Okonkwo's point of view, how is his village of origin changing (not his mother's village?  He sees many changes when he returns to his village.  Why can't the village return to its original spiritual beliefs and traditions? in Google Classroom

TFA Writing 7 Writing from Okonkwo's point of view, how is his village of origin changing (not his mother's village? He sees many changes when he returns to his village. Why can't the village return to its original spiritual beliefs and traditions?

Created by Janice Luckey: Tuesday, October 27 4:24 AM

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TFA Writing 8 

Okonkwo lived his entire life afraid that he was being judged by the way his father lived his life instead of being judged on his own merits. On the bottom of page 178, one of Okonkwo's clansmen tells the District Commissioner something about Okonkwo.  What does he say about Okonkwo?  Do you think Okonkwo knew this is how his clansmen regarded him?  If his clansmen had said this to Okonkwo, do you think Okonkwo's outcome would have been different?  Explain. in Google Classroom

TFA Writing 8 Okonkwo lived his entire life afraid that he was being judged by the way his father lived his life instead of being judged on his own merits. On the bottom of page 178, one of Okonkwo's clansmen tells the District Commissioner something about Okonkwo. What does he say about Okonkwo? Do you think Okonkwo knew this is how his clansmen regarded him? If his clansmen had said this to Okonkwo, do you think Okonkwo's outcome would have been different? Explain.

Created by Janice Luckey: Tuesday, October 27 4:24 AM

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TFA Question 6
While Okonkwo is in exile, he hears that the missionaries have come to his home village and things are rapidly changing.  Churches are being built, people are being educated to speak and write in English, villagers are being told that the spirits they worship are not real.  Writing from Okonkwo's point of view, how does he view these changes?  Does he think he can stop the changes  or does he think the villagers need to let the people who want to convert to Christianity do so?  How does he now view his son? in Google Classroom

TFA Question 6 While Okonkwo is in exile, he hears that the missionaries have come to his home village and things are rapidly changing. Churches are being built, people are being educated to speak and write in English, villagers are being told that the spirits they worship are not real. Writing from Okonkwo's point of view, how does he view these changes? Does he think he can stop the changes or does he think the villagers need to let the people who want to convert to Christianity do so? How does he now view his son?

Created by Janice Luckey: Tuesday, October 27 4:24 AM

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Writing 5 – A wedding is a joyous event in most cultures, however, it seems that the preparations are mostly the responsibility of the women.  Explain in your words, how the women might feel as they prepare the fest for a new bride.  How often do they gather together to spend social time?  To help each other?  Is this perhaps a time they look forward to because they have time to be together without men? in Google Classroom

Writing 5 – A wedding is a joyous event in most cultures, however, it seems that the preparations are mostly the responsibility of the women. Explain in your words, how the women might feel as they prepare the fest for a new bride. How often do they gather together to spend social time? To help each other? Is this perhaps a time they look forward to because they have time to be together without men?

Created by Janice Luckey: Friday, October 16 4:03 PM

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Writing 4
Ekwefi has suffered the loss of several children despite the efforts of the village medicine man.  This has affected her greatly and she blames her own chi, spirit, for her bad luck.  Writing from Ekwefi’s point of view, how does she feel about the loss of her children, the way the medicine man treats the dead body of her third child, the fortune of Okonkwo’s first wife who has given birth to three healthy sons, and her daughter Ezinma, the only one of her children to survive childhood.
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Writing 4 Ekwefi has suffered the loss of several children despite the efforts of the village medicine man. This has affected her greatly and she blames her own chi, spirit, for her bad luck. Writing from Ekwefi’s point of view, how does she feel about the loss of her children, the way the medicine man treats the dead body of her third child, the fortune of Okonkwo’s first wife who has given birth to three healthy sons, and her daughter Ezinma, the only one of her children to survive childhood.

Created by Janice Luckey: Tuesday, October 13 12:41 PM

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Writing 3
We have all seen that Okonkwo is a harsh man.  He is not very kind to his Nwoye because Okonkwo thinks he is not manly enough.  He wishes Ikemefuna was his son and hopes that Nwoye becomes more like the youth he is fostering.  Based on the knowledge you have of Okonkwo, Nwoye, and Ikemefuna, how does Nwoye feel about his father and the way Okonkwo treats him?  Use examples from the text to support your claim. in Google Classroom

Writing 3 We have all seen that Okonkwo is a harsh man. He is not very kind to his Nwoye because Okonkwo thinks he is not manly enough. He wishes Ikemefuna was his son and hopes that Nwoye becomes more like the youth he is fostering. Based on the knowledge you have of Okonkwo, Nwoye, and Ikemefuna, how does Nwoye feel about his father and the way Okonkwo treats him? Use examples from the text to support your claim.

Created by Janice Luckey: Saturday, October 10 2:24 AM

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Things Fall Apart WRITING 1 in Google Classroom

Things Fall Apart WRITING 1

Writing 1
Even though Okonkwo’s father Unoka has been dead for several years when the book begins, he is an important character in the story. Writing from the point of view of Unoka, talk about how he lived his life. Was he happy with his life? Does he think he could have done more for his family? He turned away from the cultural values of hardwork and multiple wives - why? What was important to him?

This should be one solid paragraph - at least 5 sentences, if it needs to longer than 7 that is okay. Pleas make sure you think about everything I am asking you to talk about in your answer.
Created by Janice Luckey: Tuesday, October 6 1:21 PM

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Writing 2
In Chapter 3, page 19 we learn that the year Okonkwo borrowed seed-yams from another member of the village was the worst year any one could remember.  There was too much rain followed by a drought which killed all of his yams.  Speaking from Okonkwo’s point of view, how does he feel about the failure of his attempt to start his own farm? in Google Classroom

Writing 2 In Chapter 3, page 19 we learn that the year Okonkwo borrowed seed-yams from another member of the village was the worst year any one could remember. There was too much rain followed by a drought which killed all of his yams. Speaking from Okonkwo’s point of view, how does he feel about the failure of his attempt to start his own farm?

Created by Janice Luckey: Saturday, October 10 2:24 AM

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Write a 2-3 paragraph summary about the article on Chinua Achebe. in Google Classroom

Write a 2-3 paragraph summary about the article on Chinua Achebe.

Created by Janice Luckey: Friday, September 25 4:15 PM

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Read the attached article and then write a 3 paragraph summary. A summary should contain what the reader considers to be the most important information. Please read this article from a historic perspective. That is, why was Africa colonized? What started it? What are some of the consequences? in Google Classroom

Read the attached article and then write a 3 paragraph summary. A summary should contain what the reader considers to be the most important information. Please read this article from a historic perspective. That is, why was Africa colonized? What started it? What are some of the consequences?

Created by Janice Luckey: Tuesday, September 22 4:54 PM

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1.  What do you think Harvey believes a hero is?
2.  Why doesn't Harvey believe he is a hero?
3.  Based on how the author describes Harvey, why do you think he doesn't want to talk about his role in the war?
4. Which hero archetype do you think Harvey fits?  Why?
5.  Do you think Harvey is a hero?  Explain. in Google Classroom

1. What do you think Harvey believes a hero is? 2. Why doesn't Harvey believe he is a hero? 3. Based on how the author describes Harvey, why do you think he doesn't want to talk about his role in the war? 4. Which hero archetype do you think Harvey fits? Why? 5. Do you think Harvey is a hero? Explain.

Write in complete sentences!
Created by Janice Luckey: Friday, September 18 6:26 PM

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MLA Scavenger Hunt
Answer all of the questions from the MLA Scavenger Hunt here.  Remember to number all of your answers so that they correspond correctly to the question.   Skip questions 17 and 18.  Late work will not be accepted. in Google Classroom

MLA Scavenger Hunt Answer all of the questions from the MLA Scavenger Hunt here. Remember to number all of your answers so that they correspond correctly to the question. Skip questions 17 and 18. Late work will not be accepted.

Created by Janice Luckey: Tuesday, September 15 7:16 PM

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Using 5 different characters from the movie Shrek, assign one archetype to each character and explain in one or two sentences why that archetype fits that character. Find 5 symbols (these may include numbers, colors, objects, etc.) and explain how each symbol helps support the story or how it shows that there is more to the movie than the viewer might think. in Google Classroom

Using 5 different characters from the movie Shrek, assign one archetype to each character and explain in one or two sentences why that archetype fits that character. Find 5 symbols (these may include numbers, colors, objects, etc.) and explain how each symbol helps support the story or how it shows that there is more to the movie than the viewer might think.

Created by Janice Luckey: Wednesday, September 9 1:58 PM

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1. Who is Hrothgar?

2. Who is Grendel?

3. Where is Beowulf from?

4. Why does he travel to Herot?

5. Where does the battle with Grendel's mother take place?

6. What is the result of Beowulf's battle with the dragon?
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1. Who is Hrothgar? 2. Who is Grendel? 3. Where is Beowulf from? 4. Why does he travel to Herot? 5. Where does the battle with Grendel's mother take place? 6. What is the result of Beowulf's battle with the dragon?

Finish reading the text of Beowulf and answer these final questions.
Created by Janice Luckey: Wednesday, September 2 12:36 AM

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Where does Grendel's mother live?

How does Beowulf decide to fight her?

Does Beowulf die?

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Where does Grendel's mother live? How does Beowulf decide to fight her? Does Beowulf die?

Please answer the questions and submit by 6 p.m. Friday.
Created by Janice Luckey: Thursday, August 27 5:56 PM

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Find 2 phrases in today's assigned reading that describe Grendel - please include the line numbers. in Google Classroom

Find 2 phrases in today's assigned reading that describe Grendel - please include the line numbers.

If you do not have the textbook yet, please start at the beginning of the text. Pace yourself. If you only read the first 4 pages today that is okay. Split up the first two reading assignments and today's assignment so you don't become overwhelmed. Do your best to be caught up on the reading by Monday.

FOR TODAY, FRIDAY AUGUST 21: Read from the bottom of page 27 where it says THE BATTLE WITH GRENDEL to the end of that passage about half way down page 30.
Created by Janice Luckey: Thursday, August 20 1:32 PM

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Why does Grendel kill?
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Why does Grendel kill?

Created by Janice Luckey: Tuesday, August 18 5:08 PM