Reading
Keep reading Alice Walker: A Life. We'll spend Tuesday and Wednesday discussing the text, so bring your books in and be prepared to talk in small groups about the assigned reading. Not many of you responded to the second Walker reading assignment. You were to develop questions for your peer to answer, while you answer theirs. It was the role of Discussion Director we were exploring.
Finish Part 2 (page 282)
There is a lot going on toward the end of this section: Walker's fame, shift in relationships between mentors and teachers, her husband, the move from Mississippi
Keep reading Alice Walker: A Life. We'll spend Tuesday and Wednesday discussing the text, so bring your books in and be prepared to talk in small groups about the assigned reading. Not many of you responded to the second Walker reading assignment. You were to develop questions for your peer to answer, while you answer theirs. It was the role of Discussion Director we were exploring.
Finish Part 2 (page 282)
There is a lot going on toward the end of this section: Walker's fame, shift in relationships between mentors and teachers, her husband, the move from Mississippi
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Rajiv Amatya
Eng 1A(8-9am)
The Emancipation Proclamation
By The Emancipation Proclamation, President Abraham Lincoln give freedom to all the slaves in order to end on going civil war. This is a legendary step towards the equalization of humanity and tool to protect feeling of brotherhood.
http://www.archives.gov/exhibits/featured_documents/emancipation_proclamation/
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