Here is the key to the Poetry Fundamentals Quiz. While there are 91 items (so I could give partial credit), the quiz itself is only weighted at 35 points.
Friday 5 March: Introduction to Brideshead; Prologue (through p. 18) Monday 8 March: Paper updates; finish Prologue work (role of Charles Ryder); a little of the mini-series; begin reading Book 1, Chapter 1 Readings for the novel are nightly but not too long; feel free to read ahead in order to be able to balance multiple assignments in a reasonable way; annotating your book will enable you to read ahead and then to check back over the current reading to be sharp in class. You will need to use your planner in order to be able to pace out assignments so that you are successful. Tuesday 9 March: Book 1, Chapter 1 due Wednesday 10 March: Book 1, Chapter 2 due Thursday 11 March: Book 1, Chapter 3 due Friday 12 March: Book 1, Chapter 4 due; draft of AK Sourced Paper due by 10pm Monday 15 March: Book 1, Chapter 5 due; hot seat opens for AK Sourced Paper Tuesday 16 March: Book 2, Chapter 1 due Wednesday 17 March: Discussion of 2.1; here is handout for class Thursday 18 March: Book 2, Chapter 2 due; here is handout for class Friday 19 March: Book 2, Chapter 3 due, but no class because of Gala practice Monday 22 March: Book 3, Chapter 1 due; here is handout for class Tuesday 23 March: Book 3, Chapter 2 due Wednesday 24 March: Book 3, Chapter 3 due Thursday 25 March: Maryland Day Festival Friday 26 March: Short writing about 3.3 completed in class; Book 3, Chapter 4 due; here is 3.4 handout for class Monday 29 March: Book 3, Chapter 5 due Tuesday 30 March: Epilogue due; hot seat closes for AK Sourced Paper Wednesday 31 March: Culminating discussion: Brideshead Revisited; Last day to submit practice test evidence; Last day to submit AK Sourced Paper; here is the hot seat sheet Easter Break Remember that your assigned section of How to Read Literature Like a Professor is due upon our return from break. Comments are closed.
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