Wednesday, November 20, 2013

BRAIN WITH 10 LEGS

We chose A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens because Dickens is one of the most used authors in the AP test which may benefit us in the future. He is also widely known as one of the most famous fictitious novel writers. Our plan is to read about 37 pages everyday, starting tomorrow. After the section we read, we will post our view/understanding to our blog. With this, our group members will be able to learn or recommend something new when they feel is necessary. Next week, in class, we will discuss how we feel the book is going for us, and if we have a hard time understanding, we can ask our peers for some assistance. I am in a group with Danny Luu, Ian Steller, Miranda Nillo, and Eli Esparza. But, anbyone and everyone is able to join and participate!

2 comments:

  1. I love the quote and introduction that you have at the top.

    How do you plan on studying for the final vocab-wise?

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  2. The quote really made me feel at home and welcomed. Thanks for that. Also your background is very relaxing. What do you think the shadows in Allegory of the cave symbolize/represent? http://emarquezrhsenglitcomp.blogspot.com/

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