English 11 IB-Period 0 Assignments
- Instructor
- Mr. Matthew Falk
- Term
- 2021-2022 School Year
- Department
- English
- Description
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Upcoming Assignments
No upcoming assignments.
Past Assignments
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Respond with the name of the work of literature you plan to use (Ethan Frome, Their Eyes Were Watching God, The Tragedy of Macbeth, The Sound of Waves, or Miss Julie) plus the title of your HL Essay.
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See attachment for questions and instructions. Keep in mind that your answers should be between three and five sentences each and fully explore each question.
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Remember that a global issue is essentially a theme statement that meets the following criteria:
o Has significance on a wide/large scale
o Is transnational
o Its impact is felt in everyday local contexts
Keep in mind that other students in this class will be able to see your global issue after you post.
o Has significance on a wide/large scale
o Is transnational
o Its impact is felt in everyday local contexts
Keep in mind that other students in this class will be able to see your global issue after you post.
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Most answers should be between one and three sentences, depending on the complexity of the question. Be sure to do your own work.
1. How has Shinji’s voyage away from the island changed him? Has he learned or realized anything new? Explain.
2. What does Terukichi believe “really counts” in a man? Why do you think he feels this way?
3. In what ways might the lighthouse-keeper and his wife protect and guide more than simply passing vessels?
4. State a significant theme from this novel.
1. How has Shinji’s voyage away from the island changed him? Has he learned or realized anything new? Explain.
2. What does Terukichi believe “really counts” in a man? Why do you think he feels this way?
3. In what ways might the lighthouse-keeper and his wife protect and guide more than simply passing vessels?
4. State a significant theme from this novel.
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Read Chapter 13 (135-146) and then answer the two reading questions. Most answers should be between one and three sentences, depending on the complexity of the question. Be sure to do your own work.
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Read Chapters 11-12 (109-134) and then answer the three reading questions. Most answers should be between one and three sentences, depending on the complexity of the question. Be sure to do your own work.
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Read Chapters 9-10 (82-108) and then answer the three reading questions. Most answers should be between one and three sentences, depending on the complexity of the question. Be sure to do your own work.
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Read Chapters 6-7 (44-63) and then answer the three reading questions. Most answers should be between one and three sentences, depending on the complexity of the question. Be sure to do your own work.
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Read Chapters 3-5 (20-43) and then answer the five reading questions. Most answers should be between one and three sentences, depending on the complexity of the question. Be sure to do your own work.
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Read Chapters 1-2 (3-19) and then answer the four reading questions. Most answers should be between one and three sentences, depending on the complexity of the question. Be sure to do your own work.
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See attachments for assignment details and a crude example. Keep in mind that this is a project, so it counts for 30% of your grade.
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Simply answer “yes” and you’re finished. If you have questions about the guidelines,
please ask them in the discussion thread.
please ask them in the discussion thread.