Sunday, August 26, 2018

THE DAILY RESPONSE GROUPS

[Note: the questions for Monday are in the post below this one] 

These groups determine which students will lead the class discussion on which day. It will follow this simple rotation: ANONYMOUS-CHAUCER-SHAKESPEARE-AUSTEN (we’ll start with Anonymous on Monday). On your group’s day, please answer two of the four questions on the blog and bring them to question. You may be called on to give one of your answers in class, and you will be required to turn them in that day for credit. Missing the questions on your group day will be an immediately -10 pts. for your Response grade. Likewise, not being able to respond when called on will hurt your Participation grade—so be careful!


NOTE: You are only required to turn in questions on your group’s day. We’ll spend at least four days on most works, but some works will require more time, and some groups will go twice (sorry!). However, you can answer additional questions privately, since the questions can help you prepare for exams and papers—and will keep you better engaged in the readings.



“ANONYMOUS”                                           “CHAUCER”

Paige                                                                Madison

Kate                                                                 Carly

Bailey                                                               Lauren

Amanda                                                           Dominique



“SHAKESPEARE”                                          “AUSTEN”

Preston                                                             Michael

Alizay                                                               Destiny

Kendric                                                            Mitchell

Kristen                                                             Teresa

Chandler                                                          Sharon


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