Thursday, September 29, 2011

Reaction Response- Great Books Period 2

Take time to re-read previously assigned sections of the Academic Literacy Report. Brainstorm your ideas, thoughts, and reactions to the information contained in the document. Then, in a two page typed paper, respond to the following questions. Your response should be in paragraph form, and not read as a laundry list. You may quote the document or include your feelings and concerns.

What did you read? What did it say, and what are the consequences of the information contained in the document. Does it impact you? How or how not? Does it change or will it possibly change any of your established behaviors? With what ideas contained in the document (Academic Literacy) do you especially agree?

You must use the following words somewhere in your response: competency(ies); disposition, discipline, explicit.

Monday, September 26, 2011

AP English Literature Homework

1. In preparation to answer the question:
In retrospect, the reader often discovers that the first chapter of a novel or the opening scene of a drama introduces some of the major themes of the work. Write an essay about the opening scene of a drama or the first chapter of a novel in which you explain how it functions in this way.
Be sure to re-read Chapter 1 of your independent novel. Write out answers to the following: (1) Fully identify the setting: time, place and social circumstances that are identified in Chapter 1 of your Independent Reading Novel

2. Identify at least three (things) details that are unique, important. Hint...notice the way the author describes something in chapter 1-- the way the author takes his or her time and uses adjectives, or adverbs or precise nouns.
3. From what point of view is the novel or play told? Is it from a character? If so , what is the character's name? Describe that character? Is that character a participant or a reporter? Why do you think the author chose this form of narration? If needed, you may consult your perrine text for assistance.
4. Finally, once you have thoroughly answered each of these questions, respond to the following: Why is the setting an appropriate for a conflict to take place.
5. What themes emanate from Chapter 1 based on your re-reading and analysis of it?