Wednesday, 2/6 - "It is a truth universally acknowledged that . . .

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You're not worthy! ; )
. . . a high school student in possession of a week off of school must be in want of a novel."
  • P&P
  • Your Modest Proposals
  • Now, you prideful and prejudiced male thunder puppies, get yourself a copy of Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice and prepare to die a whimpering juvenile and rise a robust man!
    • We are going to try out an app called Subtext, the latest in interactive e-books. If you don't already have it, please get it. You must have the latest OS to do this, as I'm told. If you cannot, go to the ARC sometime over the next couple of days because I want to begin using it.
    • Once you have the app, you'll need to log in using either your Facebook account or your gmail account, the one that the school gave you. If you don't know it, then look it up or go to Student Services.
    • To join Reno's group, called English 400, you'll need the following code: IYQICHGW. 
    • Now select Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice from the English 400 bookshelf. 
  • For the time being, please read the first three chapters of P&P and do the following journal:
J13 - First Impressions
Having just met our author and her characters, record your first impressions about the following:
    1. Mr. and Mrs. Bennet - What is your view of them based on just three chapters? Please cite at least one quote to support your view of each.
    2. Testing: please fill out the form at the end of this link
HW: 
  1. Read the first three chapters of P&P (Pride & Prejudice)
  2. J13  

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