Thursday, March 10, 2011
TEWWG Chapters 15-20 Quotations
Please enter what you consider to be the most important quotation--pertaining to the subjects and themes on the handout I gave you--per chapter, from chapters 15-20. Therefore, each of you will enter 6 quotes (1 per chapter) of your choice, with page number after the quote. Write the subject/theme you are covering, and then write the quote with page number. Try to be unique in your quotes, though they will inevitably overlap. Leave your initials at the end of your entry. Thank you!
Monday, March 7, 2011
TEWWG Chapters 10-14 Subjects, Themes, and Quotations
Each chapter of TEWWG incorporates a different theme into the story, and all of the themes contribute to a few central subjects in the story. In your assigned chapter groups for chapters 10-14, please find as many meaningful quotations per chapter that contribute to and explain that chapter's theme as you all can.
Write out your chapter's assigned theme(s); then, write each quotation, and--using MLA, parenthetical citation--cite each quotation.
At the end of this blog post, we should have a bank of useful quotations to discuss and use later from the novel.
Be sure to include each group member's initials at the end of the post for full credit.
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
TEWWG Chapters 5-9 Themes and Quotations
Each chapter of TEWWG incorporates a different theme into the story, and all of the themes contribute to a few central subjects in the story. In your assigned chapter groups, please find as many meaningful quotations per chapter that contribute to and explain that chapter's theme as you all can.
Write out your chapter's assigned theme(s); then, write each quotation, and--using MLA, parenthetical citation--cite each quotation.
At the end of this blog post, we should have a bank of useful quotations to discuss and use later from the novel.
Be sure to include each group member's initials at the end of the post for full credit.
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