English 11 IB Falk 22-23-Period 0 Assignments
- Instructor
- Mr. Matthew Falk
- Term
- School Year 2022-2023
- Department
- English
- Description
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Past Assignments
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Complete an outline of up to 10 bullet points for use during your speech. Each bullet point should be no longer than a sentence. Remember that the document you upload should be identical to the one you bring to the podium.
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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 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 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 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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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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Review pages 262-291, and then list the 10 most significant events as they occur in order. You do not need to write a justification for your choices. We will discuss your lists when I return to school.
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Read the poem "Fable of the Mermaid and the Drunks" (attached) and then answer the following three questions.
1. Magical realism is a movement in art and literature that includes a vein of magic running through an otherwise realistic setting. In addition, the magic is generally accepted by the characters. How is this poem an example of magical realism? Can you think of any other examples? List them.
2. What does this poem have in common with the other Neruda poems you’re read?
3. Identify a motif you see in this poem, and then convert it to a formal theme statement.
1. Magical realism is a movement in art and literature that includes a vein of magic running through an otherwise realistic setting. In addition, the magic is generally accepted by the characters. How is this poem an example of magical realism? Can you think of any other examples? List them.
2. What does this poem have in common with the other Neruda poems you’re read?
3. Identify a motif you see in this poem, and then convert it to a formal theme statement.
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Answer these two questions in regard to the character of the Count.
What type of character is the Count?
What function does the Count serve within the novel? In other words, why does Allende include him?
What type of character is the Count?
What function does the Count serve within the novel? In other words, why does Allende include him?
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Complete an outline of up to 10 bullet points for use during your speech. Each bullet point should be no longer than a sentence. Remember that the document you upload should be identical to the one you bring to the podium.
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See the attachment for details.
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Complete an outline of up to 10 bullet points for use during your speech. Each bullet point should be no longer than a sentence. Upload your document here so I can follow along while you deliver your speech.
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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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See attachment for questions.
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See attachment for directions. Do your own work.
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See attachment for directions. Do your own work and answer in complete sentences.
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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.