Important Note to Students

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Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Faulkner Reading

The next story we will be reading is "Wash" by William Faulkner who is the last of the four major Modern American authors we will be studying before the final. We are short on copies, so you may want to print out the PDF available here.

We will be discussing this story in class on Friday. So, this means that if you are not done SBACing on Friday, you will need to get those discussion notes from someone who is present. If you are in class on Thursday, we will be having some reading time for reading Wash, and if this reading is not complete after class on Thursday, it becomes homework to finish reading for Friday's discussion. If you have already read "Wash", you will use Thursday's

The next story we will be reading is excerpts from Faulkner's "The Bear" which is available in your red book. You will need to use the version in your red book, because any version that you find online with be 50 times longer, because it will be the full text. This story will be due on Monday.

Also, semester 2 final information is available on the left, including reading lists from first and second semester.

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Due Tomorrow

Please use your "QUOTES" revision sheet to rewrite this paragraph in need of help.

Friday, May 15, 2015

Due Monday

Please read Steinbeck's short story, "The Snake". If you were absent, you may need to borrow a copy from someone who was here, or search out a copy of the text online.