Since I will be out and about on Friday, you also have that day's classroom assignment in your possession. Read the background material, introduction, and preface to set you up for Frankenstein. Then, read - with an analytical eye - letter one, filling out the characterization chart for Walton with quotes from the text and analysis. More is better.
Whether it is Petrarch, Keats, or Heathcliff, AP Lit covers the best literature from Anglo Saxon to the modern era. And, we gallop a lot.
Wednesday, February 20, 2019
Prepping Day
Today was a prep day for the Wollstonecraft presentations, which will be timed for a four minute maximum. Make sure to include responses to the 4 questions and include evidence with citations (of course). Since we will probably not finish all the presentations in one day (fourth hour has the best chance), any remaining Wollstonecraft chats will resume Monday. And, don't forget that you will be turning in your close reading and written portions afterwards.
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