GOOD MORNING!
There will be NO POST next week (10/27), which means you can use next week as a catch-up week. Yes, you have TWO weeks to get this week's work done.
There will be NO POST next week (10/27), which means you can use next week as a catch-up week. Yes, you have TWO weeks to get this week's work done.
Here's your work:
1. CHIVALRY ESSAY, FIRST DRAFT: Both Chaucer and Mallory celebrate certain medieval qualities and ideals that are embodied in the term CHIVALRY. Drawing from the four pieces we've read (3 from Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, 1 from Mallory), demonstrate in a well-argued essay how the literature of the time conveys these ideals.
1. CHIVALRY ESSAY, FIRST DRAFT: Both Chaucer and Mallory celebrate certain medieval qualities and ideals that are embodied in the term CHIVALRY. Drawing from the four pieces we've read (3 from Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales, 1 from Mallory), demonstrate in a well-argued essay how the literature of the time conveys these ideals.
800 words minimum.
Include at least 6 incorporated quotes (citations are not necessary).
Organization will be up to you, but it should make logical sense of the material you need to cover: 2 authors, 4 pieces of literature, a half dozen or so traits. I'm not going to prescribe how to organize it. If you're not sure of how to do this, propose to me an outline and we can talk it over.
Include at least 6 incorporated quotes (citations are not necessary).
Organization will be up to you, but it should make logical sense of the material you need to cover: 2 authors, 4 pieces of literature, a half dozen or so traits. I'm not going to prescribe how to organize it. If you're not sure of how to do this, propose to me an outline and we can talk it over.
2. Read the unit intro on p.107-111
3. Read pages 132-135
4. Answer the Recalling and Interpreting questions for those five sonnets (p.138)
5. LBGB work...
Teach me how to use these:
a. who / whom
b. literally
c. (one of your choice)
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