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DEBATE MATERIALS Here are the propositions and teams. Here is the debate format handout. Here is a checklist for grading. Here is a checklist you will use to evaluate the debate you watch. Here is the screencast designed to clear up any questions that have emerged about the debate format. EXAM MATERIALS **Here is the handout for the first review; here is the screencast in which I talk through the handout** Here is a review of what you might expect on the poetry portion of the exam; here is the second part of that review. Exam Rules You'll get your exam--poem questions and essay prompt--in your Jupiter message inbox by 9am Tuesday morning. In the 90-minute exam period, you will spend 30 minutes answering questions about a poem and then 60 minutes preparing and writing an essay on Sense and Sensibility. You should print out if you can the questions about the poem and answer them on the sheet itself. You should handwrite your essay, double-spaced on loose leaf paper. Please use pen. When you are finished, you should scan your response as one pdf document (of several pages) and upload to the assignment/turn-in in Jupiter. All regular-time tests should be handed in by 10:45am--this deadline includes 15 minutes for scanning and uploading. A student should not use the Internet once she has opened the prompt. *************** Annotations and Textbook Turn-In Please remember to turn in your Sense and Sensibility book at textbook turn-in so that I can give you credit for annotations. I'll give you your book back in September. The other book you need to return is Sound and Sense. You may keep the rest for your library. Finally, thank you for all so much for your work, energy, creativity, and resilience during this difficult time! Comments are closed.
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