Focus: What are the most significant details from our British novels, and what larger picture do they create?
1. Warming up with three good things
2. Reviewing your novels in groups with prep sheets (we did this for East of Eden back in the day and will do these for Beloved and Invisible Man right before the test)
3. Reflecting on your British novels individually with your Big Question Blogs
HW:
1. Finish your Big Question Blog before tomorrow.
2. Continue working on your culminating essay prompt and book list. FINISH YOUR BRAINSTORMING BEFORE CLASS ON WEDNESDAY. We will form outlines in class on Wed.
3. The end of 12 weeks is Friday, April 6 (the Friday after spring break). All make-up work / revised work from the last 6 weeks is due by then. If you wish to revise your critical review or poetry essay, you must conference with me this week.
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