JOURNAL TOPIC:
How far away from you (or how different a life from yours) does a person
have to live in order for you to consider him/her a "foreigner"? Are
you inclined to welcome "foreigners" -- whether they be from a different
country, city, or even just another social clique on campus-- or are
you inclined to favor people whose experience is more similar to yours?
**If you finish before the rest of us: a) refine your journal entries for the week; b) look up "Trimalchio"; c) work on your blog.
AGENDA:
1. Journal (please turn in)
2. Gatsby
3. Agreement: how much should we read this weekend?
POST:
What's the difference between agreeing to complete work for each other,
and being told what to do for homework? (title: HAVE TO VERSUS WANT TO)
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