LIST OF ASSIGNED DISCUSSION QUESTIONS FOR EACH STUDENT FOR THE MIDTERM AND FINAL NOTEBOOK
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1 LIST OF ASSIGNED DISCUSSION QUESTIONS FOR EACH STUDENT FOR THE MIDTERM AND FINAL NOTEBOOK You are assigned weekly discussion questions, and the chart with your name in this document identifies specific questions for each student to answer. You will need to type up your response to the discussion questions assigned to you for the midterm notebook/folder as well as the final notebook/folder. Along with the discussion questions, you should be taking notes each class, and then, you will include about a page or more of notes on each story in your notebook/folder. You should bring a copy to class of your discussion questions, so you are prepared to exchange ideas about each story. However, you are not submitting your work for a grade until your midterm and final notebooks/folders. You will be able to take home your discussion questions and make any corrections to it if you misunderstood the reading or discovered something new during the class discussion to add to your answer. Moreover, your instructor will allow you to use these class notes and discussion questions to help you write the midterm essay exam as well as the final essay exam during class. After each essay exam, she will collect your notebook/folder with your class notes and response to the discussion questions. Here are some example snapshots below of students response to the discussion questions as well as class notes from a previous semester, so you can see how a few students did address the questions as well as how they took note Example of Discussion Questions #1 & #4 in Notebook/Folder
2 Typed Class Notes as One Option for the Notebook/Folder Hand-Written Class Notes as an Option for the Notebook/Folder
3 1 Appendix 1, 2, & 3: Everyone is assigned to complete questions "The Cask of Amontillado" by Edgar Allen Poe 3. Vanessa Manzanero, Micah Martinez, Bailey Owens, Toni 4. Anthony Solimine, Carlos Valdes, Derek Valleck, Bailey "Rappaccinni's Daughter" by Nathaniel Hawthorne 2. Anthony Solimine, Callista Guerrica, Bailey Weirauch, & Vanessa Manzanero 3. Callie Horsman, Charles Lum, & Dave Boothe 5. Farrin Pasifakis, Carlos Valdes, & Clarise 3 "Bartleby, The Scrivener" By Herman Melville 2. Anthony Solimine & Bailey Weirauch 3. Callie Horsman & Vanessa Manzanero 4. Jozet Deras & Micah Martinez 5. Farrin Pasifakis, Carlos Valdes, & Dave Boothe 6. Toni Pacini, & Anthony Schudel, & Ethan 7. Charles Lum, Bailey Owens, Callista Guerrica, 8. Clarise & Derek Valleck The Death of Ivan Ilych by Leo Tolstoy 2. Anthony Solimine & Bailey Weirauch 3. Callie Horsman & Vanessa Manzanero 4. Jozet Deras & Micah Martinez 5. Farrin Pasifakis, Carlos Valdes, & Dave Boothe 6. Toni Pacini, & Anthony Schudel, & Ethan 7. Charles Lum, Bailey Owens, Callista Guerrica, 8. Clarise & Derek Valleck 4 "The Yellow Wallpaper" by Charlotte Perkins Gilman 3. Vanessa Manzanero, Micah Martinez, Bailey Owens, Toni "The Story of an Hour" by Kate Chopin Heart of Darkness by Joseph Conrad 5 2. Everyone answers #1. 3. & 4. Anthony Solimine, Callista Guerrica, & Bailey Weirauch 5. & 6. Callie Horsman, Charles Lum, & Vanessa Manzanero 7. & 8. Jozet Deras, Micah Martinez, & Bailey Owens 9. & 10. Farrin Pasifakis, Carlos Valdes, Dave Boothe, & Clarise
4 11. & 12. Toni Pacini, Derek Valleck, & Anthony Schudel, & Ethan 6 "Araby" by James Joyce 2. Anthony Solimine, Callista Guerrica, Bailey Weirauch, Vanessa Manzanero & Anthony Schudel 3. Callie Horsman, Charles Lum, & Toni Pacini 4. Jozet Deras, Micah Martinez, Bailey Owens, Derek Valleck, & Ethan "Hills Like White Elephants" by Ernest Hemingway 2. Anthony Solimine, Callista Guerrica, Bailey Weirauch, Vanessa Manzanero & Anthony Schudel 3. Callie Horsman, Charles Lum, & Toni Pacini 4. Jozet Deras, Micah Martinez, Bailey Owens, Derek Valleck, & Ethan 7 The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka 2. Anthony Solimine & Bailey Weirauch 3. Callie Horsman & Vanessa Manzanero 4. Jozet Deras & Micah Martinez 5. Farrin Pasifakis, Carlos Valdes, & Dave Boothe 6. Toni Pacini, & Anthony Schudel, & Ethan 7. Charles Lum, Bailey Owens, Callista Guerrica, 8. Clarise & Derek Valleck "The Hunger Artist" by Franz Kafka 8 9 MIDTERM ESSAY EXAM SPRING BREAK - NO CLASSES 10 "A Rose for Emily" by William Faulkner 3. Vanessa Manzanero, Micah Martinez, Bailey Owens, Toni "The Use of Force" by William Carlos Williams 11 "Battle Royal" by Ralph Ellison "August 2026: There Will Come Soft Rains" by Ray Bradbury
5 3. Vanessa Manzanero, Micah Martinez, Bailey Owens, Toni 12 "A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings" by Gabriel Garcia Marquez 6. Toni Pacini, Derek Valleck, & Anthony Schudel, & Ethan "A Good Man Is Hard To Find" by Flannery O'Connor 13 "Sonny's Blues" by James Baldwin 6. Toni Pacini, Derek Valleck, & Anthony Schudel, & Ethan "Harrison Bergeron" by Kurt Vonnegut 14 "The Man Who Was Almost a Man" by Richard Wright 6. Toni Pacini, Derek Valleck, & Anthony Schudel, & Ethan "The Lesson" by Toni Cade Bambara 15 "Cathedral" by Raymond Carver
6 16 FINAL PRESENTATIONS 17 FINAL ESSAY EXAM
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