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Teaching Shakespeare: Julius Caesar Viewing Questions
When watching the film Julius Caesar (Mankiewicz, 1953) during our class. It is important for students to take notes every day while watching the movie, using the provided set of questions. Since the film is not divided into Acts, you will need to split the viewing sessions across multiple days. Along with the movie, students… Read more
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ENGII Blogs: Dante’s Inferno
Read pg 645-664 Blog about #14 or 15 Read more
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EngII: Test Essay Retake
Students will be abel to re-write their essay and turn it in by Monday, April 15. The question below refers to the selection “from Candide.” At first, Candide naively believes Pangloss’s teachings about life. However, by the end of the story, Candide’s opinions change. Explain what causes Candide’s philosophy of life to change. Cite specific… Read more
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Asian Studies Readings: India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh
Between the end of World War II and 1975, the British Raj would collapse and develop into three newly independent countries. As a result, the region of South Asia would redevelop into a modern collection of religious, economic, and cultural alliances in constant flux. Key concepts you should glean from the readings: Who were the leaders of the independence movements… Read more
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EngII Grammar: Prepositions
Grammar quiz on Prepositions will be Friday,April 12. Using the following webpages to study how to identify and use prepositions. Read more
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EngII Dante’s Inferno
Complete the worksheet (englishii-unit04-dante) Individual Work: Read pg 645-664 Ans # 8-13 Blog about #14 or 15 Create one of the following: a map of the Inferno, one of the demons, or one of the circles/levels of Hell (Examples) Group Presentations: Each group must create a dramatic presentation of the readings given to them. The… Read more

