Kristin, the first thing I thought of is relationships.
* Describe the relationship between two characters in the book and how it changed/developed over the course of the book, maybe?
* Describe a character from the book, would you be friends with him/her if you met?
You all rock for giving me this feedback, THANK YOU.
Thanks y'all. We are in a Catholic hospital and there are portraits of Jesus all over the waiting room. It is kinda creepy. I can see how it might be comforting for some, but I feel like I'm being watched.
AND for whatever reason I can't get the free wi-fi to work on my home computer, only my work computer, so the stuff I had bookmarked to read and work on are not accessible. Blast.
Bunches of Mom~ma, Suzi. Plus a helping of chill-ma for you.
Thanks y'all. We are in a Catholic hospital and there are portraits of Jesus all over the waiting room. It is kinda creepy. I can see how it might be comforting for some, but I feel like I'm being watched.
Don't worry, he's only keeping an eye on Catholics. You're free to commit whatever hospital related sins you can come up with.
I didn't read any of Moby Dick past the first chapter, but I knew Mr. Berryhill's habits so I read the footnotes. I slamdunked all the quizzes and the test. Of course, I also got to read Lord of the Rings as extra credit and had great discussions with him about LotR, so it was just a matter of hating Moby Dick.
Suzi, some ~ma heading your family way. Stay sane. The ~ma should work, and all will be fine.
Continued ~ma for Sean & S, y'all are always in my thoughts.
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PixK, so if they clearly didn't read the book, but have really creative answers, do you give points for Creative Writing? Or is that a different course?
I like the questions that bring it more personal rather than the movie/actor ones. Maybe a question about what life lessons can you take from this book.
And again, I'm eating lunch at damn near 4pm. Uggg.
~ma to you and your mom, Suzi. I'm sorry.
I didn't read any of Moby Dick past the first chapter, but I knew Mr. Berryhill's habits so I read the footnotes. I slamdunked all the quizzes and the test. Of course, I also got to read Lord of the Rings as extra credit and had great discussions with him about LotR, so it was just a matter of hating Moby Dick.
I had similiar luck with "Swans Way" (I forget who wrote it, the damn thing put me to sleep within a page every time). I was rather impressed with myself one day in class for leading part of the conversation in class based on notes and the conversation from others. Sometimes good bullshit skills actually work! I should read that book at some time. I'm sure it's good. It just bored the living piss out of me at 19.