JOURNAL TOPIC:
What do you know? Describe something you know-- and explain how you know that you know it.
AGENDA:
1. Journal
2. Three questions (regarding ethos/pathos/logos, hearing/listening, and genre)
3. Test or no test
4. Revisiting genre in terms of Steinbeck and what makes us happy and sad
HW:
Finish reading this article on John Steinbeck
(we'll start together in class). Follow one of the links, and then post
an item to your blog in which you explain one thing you learned and why
you chose to follow one particular link and not another. (title: DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE)
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Wednesday, January 23, 2019
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