Thursday, February 7, 2008
TFA: 24
Now the villagers are returning from the prison everyone can see that the men are very upset and angry. The women are even afraid of talking to him. Okonkwo's wives notice that he has whip marks on his back. A meeting is arranged for the next morning, but Okonkwo has already decided what he is going to do. He is sick of what the white man has been doing to him and his people all of this time and is going to do something about it
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Your post reads like a book report. This is not the idea behind the blog.
I read the book. I know what happens. What I'm after is what you think/notice about it.
Your posts should be of the following format:
Questioning: When a word, statement or action is unclear, question it. It may become clear later.
Connecting: Make connections with people, places and things you know.
Predicting: Try to figure out what will happen.
Clarifying: Watch for answers to questions you had earlier
Evaluating: Respond to what you have read. Draw your own conclusions about the characters, actions, and the whole story.
Coupled by the fact you are rushing to get these posts done, and how short they are, I can only conclude you did not complete the assignment as instructed.
Mr. Farrell
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