Saturday, January 26, 2019

Even-day Class

You know who you are! You're the students who I saw on Thursday but who won't have class again until Wednesday!

In case you lost you assignment sheet or missed class, here's the homework for Wednesday (typed, double spaced, carefully checked):

In Homer's Odyssey, read and annotate Books 12 and 13. Also, in a well-developed paragraph or two, answer the following question. Be sure to use evidence (with line numbers) to support your points:

Books 12 and 13 involves several lies and plans to tell lies. In these situations, what is the advantage of lying? Would it have been better to be honest in any of those situations? As you develop your response, be sure to identify who is lying and when.

Wednesday, January 23, 2019

Always check the calendar

Be sure to always check the calendar. Odd day students, note that I'm expanding your assignment despite the day off. (We have to continue moving on The Odyssey . . . can't stay stuck on any one island for too long!)