See various readings of the poem below.
At the bottom of your questions from page 869, I'd like you to write three of your favorite quotes from Prufrock. Simple as that. Just write them.
HOMEWORK: Finish chapter three of Gatsby, if possible (no reading quiz, but . . .)
Note: Read this book carefully. It's a very rich work. Like Prufrock, the simple beauty of the language makes it a must read.
TOMORROW YOU WILL TAKE THE DISTRICT READING FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT.
Here's a basic calendar of reading for The Great Gatsby:
By Tuesday, March 11, finish chapter 6
By Friday, March 14, finish chapter 7
By Monday, March 17, finish the book
Watch movie the rest of the week
GATSBY/HEMINGWAY REWRITE DUE TUESDAY, APRIL 1 (no joke)
Submit poems and short, short stories to INK at Clypian.com
Read To His Coy Mistress in class.
Homework: Read Love Song of J. Alred Prufrock in The American Experience, pages 864-868
Answer questions 1-3 and 9, 10 on page 869. Be prepared to share in class tomorrow.
The Love Song of J. Alred Prufrock Gottfried Gauss reading
The Love Song of J. Alred Prufrock Anthony Hopkins reading
The Love Song of J. Alred Prufrock T.S. Eliot reads his own poem
Analysis Even though this is from Gradesaver.com, it is really very good
If Prufrock's life has been measured in coffee spoons, we must ask ourselves, "How do we measure our lives?'
Seasons of Love from Rent
Gatsby
As you read, doubtless you will find lines, passages, and even general ideas that you don't quite understand. Everyone does. Here's your assignment for the day:
Divide your paper in half, down the middle.
Write three (3) good questions dealing with Then divide into groups of three and work together
the first two chapters of The Great Gatsby. to find answers to your own questions.
Today you will answer one question per student
1. 1.
2. 2.
3. 3.
By the time you finish the novel, I'd like you to have a total of nine (9) questions with answers. The book has nine chapters, but you don't necessarily have to have one question per chapter--that's a rough guide. You will then type a 1 1/2 page double-spaced response to one of the questions, citing the novel in at least two spots.
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