Friday, January 24, 2014

UPDATED Weather-Flexible Assignment, complete with a Glossary of Military Terms, Slang, & Acronyms from the War in Vietnam (1964-1976)

NO MATTER WHICH DAY WE RETURN, HERE'S WHAT WE'LL DO THAT DAY:

1.  Vocabulary Quiz.  (See the words in the upper RH corner of this blog.)

2.  Hear all remaining MLK presentations.

3.  Begin our discussion of Tim O'Brien and The Things They Carried.

If WE RETURN THIS TUESDAY, JAN. 28:

I'll expect you to be very familiar with the first sixty-one pages of The Things They Carried (pp. 1-61) (through and including "On the Rainy River").

IF WE RETURN THIS WEDNESDAY, JAN. 29:

I'll expect you to be very familiar with the first one hundred ten pages of The Things They Carried (pp. 1-110 (or 118, depending on your edition), through and including "The Story of Song Tra Bong."

Didn't stop at the Media Center for your copy of The Things They Carried?  Here is a link to the full text of the book online.

VIETNAM WAR GLOSSARY.

P.S.  Following is a stellar, articulate argument essay -- a "9" -- dateline:  January 24, 2014, the New York Times:

Is It Immoral to Watch the Super Bowl?   Whether your answer is yes or no, you will learn something about rigorous argument if you read this artful piece by Boston author -- and devoted sports fan -- Steve Almond.   http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Almond

No comments:

Post a Comment