HW Assignment: Read through Act five and list six important events that occurred with citations. Explain why each event is important to the story. Bring to class.
*****Post one-two questions or ideas you have about the plot, language, characters or six events. Respond to one other person!
Monday, March 1, 2010
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Trinculo's Blog Answers for February Break
As per your request, I have set up six different blog entries for you to post your comments about your research and then your comments about others' research under your character's very own blog entry.
A. Answer these questions in the first posting:
1. How do the indirect and direct characterization differ?
2. How would you choose to perform your character after looking at both types of
his characterization?
YOU MUST USE EVIDENCE FROM THE TEXT WITH CITATIONS TO SUPPORT YOUR IDEAS (AT LEAST 4-5).
B. Comment on other people's answers.
A. Answer these questions in the first posting:
1. How do the indirect and direct characterization differ?
2. How would you choose to perform your character after looking at both types of
his characterization?
YOU MUST USE EVIDENCE FROM THE TEXT WITH CITATIONS TO SUPPORT YOUR IDEAS (AT LEAST 4-5).
B. Comment on other people's answers.
Stephano's Blog Answers
As per your request, I have set up six different blog entries for you to post your comments about your research and then your comments about others' research under your character's very own blog entry.
A. Answer these questions in the first posting:
1. How do the indirect and direct characterization differ?
2. How would you choose to perform your character after looking at both types of
his characterization?
YOU MUST USE TEXTUAL SUPPORT FOR YOUR ANSWERS (AT LEAST 4-5) WITH PROPER CITATION!
B. Comment on other people's answers.
A. Answer these questions in the first posting:
1. How do the indirect and direct characterization differ?
2. How would you choose to perform your character after looking at both types of
his characterization?
YOU MUST USE TEXTUAL SUPPORT FOR YOUR ANSWERS (AT LEAST 4-5) WITH PROPER CITATION!
B. Comment on other people's answers.
Caliban's Blog Answers
As per your request, I have set up six different blog entries for you to post your comments about your research and then your comments about others' research under your character's very own blog entry.
A. Answer these questions in the first posting:
1. How do the indirect and direct characterization differ?
2. How would you choose to perform your character after looking at both types of
his characterization?
BE SURE TO HAVE TEXTUAL SUPPORT FOR YOUR ANSWERS AND PROPER CITATION (AT LEAST 4-5 EXAMPLES)
B. Comment on other people's answers.
A. Answer these questions in the first posting:
1. How do the indirect and direct characterization differ?
2. How would you choose to perform your character after looking at both types of
his characterization?
BE SURE TO HAVE TEXTUAL SUPPORT FOR YOUR ANSWERS AND PROPER CITATION (AT LEAST 4-5 EXAMPLES)
B. Comment on other people's answers.
Gonzalo's Blog Answers
As per your request, I have set up six different blog entries for you to post your comments about your research and then your comments about others' research under your character's very own blog entry.
A. Answer these questions in the first posting:
1. How do the indirect and direct characterization differ?
2. How would you choose to perform your character after looking at both types of
his characterization?
BE SURE TO USE TEXTUAL SUPPORT FOR YOUR EVIDENCE (AT LEAST 4-5 EXAMPLES) WITH PROPER CITATION!
B. Comment on other people's answers.
A. Answer these questions in the first posting:
1. How do the indirect and direct characterization differ?
2. How would you choose to perform your character after looking at both types of
his characterization?
BE SURE TO USE TEXTUAL SUPPORT FOR YOUR EVIDENCE (AT LEAST 4-5 EXAMPLES) WITH PROPER CITATION!
B. Comment on other people's answers.
Sebastian's Blog Answers
As per your request, I have set up six different blog entries for you to post your comments about your research and then your comments about others' research under your character's very own blog entry.
A. Answer these questions in the first posting:
1. How do the indirect and direct characterization differ?
2. How would you choose to perform your character after looking at both types of
his characterization?
BE SURE TO USE TEXTUAL SUPPORT (AT LEAST 4-5 EXAMPLES) AND PROPER CITATION.
B. Comment on other people's answers.
A. Answer these questions in the first posting:
1. How do the indirect and direct characterization differ?
2. How would you choose to perform your character after looking at both types of
his characterization?
BE SURE TO USE TEXTUAL SUPPORT (AT LEAST 4-5 EXAMPLES) AND PROPER CITATION.
B. Comment on other people's answers.
Antonio Break Project Comments
As per your request, I have set up six different blog entries for you to post your comments about your research and then your comments about others' research under your character's very own blog entry.
A. Answer these questions in the first posting:
1. How do the indirect and direct characterization differ?
2. How would you choose to perform your character after looking at both types of
his characterization?
BE SURE TO USE TEXTUAL SUPPORT (AT LEAST 4-5 EXAMPLES) AND PROPER CITATION.
B. Comment on other people's answers.
A. Answer these questions in the first posting:
1. How do the indirect and direct characterization differ?
2. How would you choose to perform your character after looking at both types of
his characterization?
BE SURE TO USE TEXTUAL SUPPORT (AT LEAST 4-5 EXAMPLES) AND PROPER CITATION.
B. Comment on other people's answers.
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