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Sep. 3rd, 2010 04:58 pmThe start of the year is coming up soon, so here's a heads up to all your procrastinators to make sure you have your work done for the first day of English class.
In case you happened to 'misplace' your assignment, juniors need to read The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri and seniors need to read Brave New World by Aldous Huxley for the first day of class.
Also, don't forget to bring your papers written for the two books you read of your own choice. At least two pages, single spaced, at most 12 point font, on how you feel the plot and themes of the books are relevant to events today, whether it's on a global, local, or personal level. I will be checking the page lengths of your books, so unless you already cleared your reading selection with me, you will get points docked if your book selections are less than 200 pages.
And now that I've totally put a downer on everyone's day, I hope everyone has fun at the carnival and enjoys their last days of freedom.
In case you happened to 'misplace' your assignment, juniors need to read The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri and seniors need to read Brave New World by Aldous Huxley for the first day of class.
Also, don't forget to bring your papers written for the two books you read of your own choice. At least two pages, single spaced, at most 12 point font, on how you feel the plot and themes of the books are relevant to events today, whether it's on a global, local, or personal level. I will be checking the page lengths of your books, so unless you already cleared your reading selection with me, you will get points docked if your book selections are less than 200 pages.
And now that I've totally put a downer on everyone's day, I hope everyone has fun at the carnival and enjoys their last days of freedom.