Thursday, October 11, 2012

Due Monday, October 15, 2012

Read The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time to Chapter 233.

Choose a story we haven't read as a class from Unit 1 through 4 in the online textbook. Post what text you are reading, as well as what unit it is from, as a comment to this post. Please do not choose a text someone else has already chosen.

Example Post: "By the Waters of Babylon" by Stephen Vincent Benet, from Unit 3: Narration.

24 comments:

  1. "The Doll's House" by Katherine Mansfield, from Unit 3: Narration

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  2. "The Teacher Who Changed My Life" by Nicholas Gage, from Unit 2: Character Development

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  3. "Like the Sun" by R.K. Narayan, from unit 2: Character development.

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  4. "Shoofly Pie" by Naomi Shihab Nye, from Unit 2: Character development.

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  5. "Two Friends" by Guy De Masupassant, from Unit 4: Theme

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  6. "Those Winter Sundays" by Robert Hayden, from Unit 2: Character Development

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  7. "Everyday Use" by Alice Walker, from Unit 1:Plot, Setting, and Mood

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  8. "Searching for Summer", by Joan Aiken, from Unit 1: Plot, Setting and Mood

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  10. "The interlopers" by Saki, from unit 4: theme

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  11. "Letter to a Young Refugee From Another" by Andrew Lam, from unit 4: theme

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  12. "Tolerance" by E.M Forster, from Unit 4: theme

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  13. "The Gift" by Naomi Shihab Nye, from Unit 2 : Character Development

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  14. "The Race to Save Apollo 13" by Michael Useem from Unit 1: Plot, Setting, and Mood

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  15. "Celebration of Grandfather" by Rudolfo Anaya from Unit 2 - Character Development

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  16. "Exile" by Julia Alvarez from Unit 1: Plot, Setting, and Mood

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    1. changed it to: "The Seventh Man" by Haruki Murakami from Unit 3: Narrative Devices

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  17. "Harrison Bergeron" by Kurt Vonnegut jr., from Unit 1: Plot, setting and mood.

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  18. "To Build a fire" by Jack London from Unit 1: plot, setting and mood.

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  19. "the sunnet-ballad" by Gwendolyn Brooks from Unit 4: Theme

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