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Category > Literature Posted 04 Jul 2017 My Price 10.00

Topics in Literature Assignment Details - Week 6 Discussion Forum 1

 

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Assignment

 

To receive full credit for this Discussion Forum assignment and to facilitate an academic discussion, the following 3 parts need to be completed:

  1. Primary Task Response: Must be posted in the forum 5 days prior to the Part 3 due date.
  2. Peer Response: Must be posted 2 days prior to Part 3 due date.
  3. Summary Response: Must be posted by due date listed in assignment list.

Part 1: Primary Task

Within the Discussion Forum area, write up to 200 words that respond to the following questions with your thoughts, ideas, and comments. This will be the foundation for future discussions by your classmates. Be substantive and clear, and use examples from the plays read in class to reinforce your ideas:Answer all of the writing prompts. You may create a question and answer list instead of an essay.

1. Think about the course and your instructor.

  • What was your favorite lesson this term? Least? Explain both your favorite and your least favorite and why.
  • What did the instructor do to help you grow academically?
  • If another LCB student inquired about the course or instructor - What advice would you give them?
*****It is time to grade your instructor! Submit your student survey. Please be thoughtful, honest, and fair.*****

2. Think about changes you have noticed in your written or verbal communication, technical knowledge, proofreading, editing, or design abilities over the last 6 weeks.

  • What lessons or readings during the term contributed the most to these skill changes? Describe the specific lesson or literature and how it helped.
  • How can you apply the skills you have learned in LIT215 Topics in Literature to your career or course of study?

3.Think about the readings this term.

short Story

"Gorilla My Love" - Toni Cade Bambara

Poetry:

“Africa” – Maya Angelou

  • What was your favorite short story? Play? Poem? List an example for each and why you enjoyed them.
  • What was your least favorite? Pick one play, poem, or story and tell us why it didn't work for you.
  • Did the course spark a new or a long lost interest in reading and writing? Why or why not?

4. Think about the readings this week:

  • Which story or poem did you connect with? Why? ****Be sure you are looking at the week six reading list.
  • What did the story or poem attempt to teach readers about culture or identity?
  • Write a short poem that is relevant to the culinary world or your own cultural experience.

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