Sunday, October 18, 2015
Sunday Oct. 18, 2015
Good Afternoon Ladies,
I hope you are all having a wonderful weekend.
I apologize that I forgot to post your homework on Friday so here it is:
Read Beowulf up to line 260 and be prepared to answer the following question:
Though originally a poem with pagan influences, Beowulf was finally written down by a Christian Monk. What specific lines (numbers please) within the text reflect a Christian Point of view?
Also Bring a copy of Heaney's translation of Beowulf (devices are fine), your AP workbook and your journal to class ALL week; points will be deducted if you do not have them present.
See you Tuesday
Saturday, October 10, 2015
AP LANG FREE RESPONSE
(Don’t be fooled by the word “Free”-answer the prompt)
Homework:
Due Tuesday, Oct 13.
Type a
three paragraph essay that answers/ responds to one of the following prompts:
(Suggested
time—40 minutes. This question counts for one-third of the total essay section
score on the AP Lang test.)
1 1. The first Buy Nothing Day—a day on
which people are urged to purchase no goods—was organized in Canada in 1992 as
a way to increase awareness of excessive consumerism. A Buy Nothing Day has
been held yearly since then in many nations. An online article, “Buy Nothing
Day: 2006 Press Release,” urged worldwide acceptance of taking a “24-hour
consumer detox as part of the 14th annual Buy Nothing Day” in order to “expose
the environmental and ethical consequences of over consumption” (“Buy Nothing
Day,” courtesy Adbusters, www.adbusters.org).
Consider the implications of a
day on which no goods are purchased. Then write an essay in which you develop a
position on the establishment of an annual Buy Nothing Day. Support your
argument
with appropriate evidence.
2. In
his 2004 book, Status Anxiety, Alain
de Botton argues that the chief aim of humorists is not merely to entertain but “to convey with impunity messages
that might be dangerous or impossible to state directly.” Because society
allows humorists to say things that other
people cannot or will not say, de Botton sees humorists as serving a vital function in society.
Think about the implications of de
Botton’s view of the role of humorists (cartoonists, stand-up comics, satirical writers, hosts of television
programs, etc.). Then write an essay
that defends, challenges, or qualifies de Botton’s claim about the vital role
of humorists. Use specific,
appropriate evidence to develop your position.
ALSO,
Bring a copy of Beowulf.
ALSO,
Remember that Wed. Oct 14 is PSAT day. No classes.
ALSO,
Have a good weekend!
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