JOURNAL TOPIC:
Describe a memorable fight scene from a book or movie.
What makes this particular conflict stick out in your memory? How was
it important to the story?
-OR-
Change can be exciting. Change can be hard. In Buddhism, changes are
described as "little deaths" -- i.e., when things change, the way they
used to be is gone. Describe a change in your life. It can be major or
no big deal. It can be positive or negative. The important thing is
to describe how things became different, and how you experienced the
process.
AGENDA:
1. Journal
2. Résumé
3. Read 180 (minimum: 20 minutes)
4. Write a paragraph that summarizes what your literature analysis book is about
5. Make sure your R book work (to p.20 is finished) and your journal is complete for the week; please remember to put it in the box in the back of the room
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