September 30, 2009 Archives
Assigned Text:
Frost, "Desert Places"
In Roberts.
(When you're here adding your links, please remember also to add the links to Friday's Wordsworth/Yeats page.)
(When you're here adding your links, please remember also to add the links to Friday's Wordsworth/Yeats page.)
Assigned Text:
Roberts Ch 12
Pay special attention to the sample paper.
How does "writing about a problem" differ from simply sharing your interpretation of a work?
Is Roberts introducing a way of thinking that's new to you? Or does he repeat something you learned from someone else? Does Roberts introduce a new way of thinking about an issue that your other writing teachers have already addressed? I'm still interested in reading your thoughts about the sample paper, but I'm also interested in ways your other teachers have introduced similar topics.
How does "writing about a problem" differ from simply sharing your interpretation of a work?
Is Roberts introducing a way of thinking that's new to you? Or does he repeat something you learned from someone else? Does Roberts introduce a new way of thinking about an issue that your other writing teachers have already addressed? I'm still interested in reading your thoughts about the sample paper, but I'm also interested in ways your other teachers have introduced similar topics.
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