Wednesday, August 23, 2017
For Friday: Anglo-Saxon Riddles (pp.67-82)
Remember, no questions for Friday's class; however, be sure to read the Riddles in our book and choose 3-4 that you feel comfortable with. Read them a few times and see if you can guess the answer to each one (the most commonly accepted answers are in Appendix B in the back of the book). In class on Friday, I'll give you an in-class writing which you can answer using one or more of the Riddles you prefer. Just be sure that you have a few in mind.
If you're not sure which ones to choose, Nos.27, 29, 43, 44, 50, and 51 are particularly interesting ones.
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