New Site

We're making a change to the way that we release work for our classes. The main lessons (the things that we'll do in class each day) will now be found at the site "Optimal Beneficial Moreover Detrimental: Classroom." We're keeping this site, with a slightly different name, in order to release a reading a day for students to practice their reading at home. Each post will contain a link to a reading, along with a list of assignments that can be completed for that reading.

Monday, November 12, 2012

10.1. How Writers Characterize RL3.

This week we're focusing on how writers create people in their stories. It's really an amazing trick; the idea that an artist (or team of artists) can create a story that you know is fake (it's called "fiction" after all, which means "made up"), and still get you to care about them. So, it's worth exploring how they do it.

Here are the basic terms and comprehension that you need to start having these discussions in a literature class:








Here's a link to the quizlet set, RL3. Characterization, so you can play "Space Race."
Enjoy.

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