Monday, February 24, 2020
Finally, the assignment for Books 12 and 13
See the previous blog post for the assignment, which is due on Wednesday. Feel free to stop by with questions, if you have any.
Tuesday, February 11, 2020
Odd-day English section
You're the class that's ahead. This assignment is due on Friday (not Wednesday), Winter Carnival Day.
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.
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.
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