Week 28: Monday, 2/21/16: Perrine's Ch. 6

* Open
  • Recitations
 *  EQ: Does symbolic interpretation basically mean that the reader gets to read a meaning into the poem or story that makes him feel good? Is this what English teachers learn in college?

Find the Answer in Ch. 6 of Perrine's
    • Due Next Tuesday
      1. Read the chapter
      2. Take notes
      3. Do the Journal Below on Paper (0 points, otherwise, this week)
* Ch. 6 Journal Next Tuesday:
  •  Answer questions for the following: 
        1. "Digging" (813)
        2. "To the Virgins, to Make Much of Time" (815)
        3. "Redemption" (817)
        4. "Fire and Ice" (818)
        5. AP Adds: "Hymn to God My God, in My Sickness" (825)
        6. AP Adds: Compose a Poem that Features a Symbol
          • Regular English 4: You may compose a poem that features a symbol instead of answering one of the first four you have been assigned.
HW:Work on Sources and Perrine's

Five Sources Due Block Day:
  • MLA Format
  • Two Scholarly Sources (for example, a Peer-Reviewed Journal)
  • Two Monte Vista Sources (such as Beowulf or Robert Frost) 
  • One Bible Source
  • Use Bedford (626-627 and such)
You may use easybib or other citation machines...but you need to check what they produce.  They don't always put things together correctly.  Double-check against Bedford and/or Purdue. 

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