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· 326-330 · 331-335 · 336-340 · 341-345 · 346-350 · 351-355 · 356-360 · 361-365 · 366-370 · 371-375 · 376-380 ·World Lit II is explored in terms of poetry.
Poems by Percy Shelley "To A Skylark" and "Ozymandias" are examined below: To a Skylark" is probably Shelley's best known poem. What are some of the things he mentions that the skylark has and can appreciate that we sometimes overlook or don’t appreciate? What is the message of “Ozymandias”? Is Shelley speaking to presidents and kings or to everyone?
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English
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150221
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104719
Reflection paper ideas are generated.
Ideas about a topic for the reflective/opinion essay are given.
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English
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Other
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150222
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104719
These areas are covered: Read: "Secret Sharer" by Joseph Conrad DQ 12: Respond to discussion questions with short answers: 2. Why does the Captain allow Leggatt to stay and then hide him? 3. The Captain offers Leggatt a place to hide and an eventual means of escape. What does he get in return from Leggatt?
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English
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152333
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104719
World Lit II ideas are generated.
This posting helps in forming a reflective/opinion essay on "The Issue of Immigration in America."
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English
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Other
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152339
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104719
Help with an extra credit justification is given.
These inquiries are brainstormed: Why should I get extra credit for this class? How important is extra credit?
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English
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Other
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152927
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104719
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