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Summer work—Juniors 2008-2009
RAFT—Using one of the following scenarios AND what you learned in the book, write a paper of AT LEAST one page (typed, double spaced, Times New Roman 12). This can be as creative as you wish, but MUST follow details in the story. If you use any direct quotes, put the page number of those quotes in parentheses at the end of the quote. A. Role—Linda B. Role—Grandmother C. Role—Linda Audience—Dr. Flint Audience—Linda Audience—William and Benjamin Format—lecture Format—letter Format—letter Topic—how he is treating her Topic—Linda’s children Topic—fate of grandmother
These items are due at the beginning of the period on the THIRD class day. At this time, you will also have a reading test over the book. If you choose, you may turn in your assignment on the FIRST class day and receive 10 bonus points to add to a daily grade at some time during the year. Ask the present Juniors and Seniors how important those 10 points can be.
If at some point you need further explanation, you may email me at jdcrogers@sbcglobal.net . I will answer your question as soon as I can. If you have no access to email, you may call 364-6894, but please understand that I may not be at home. Leave a message, and I will get back to you as soon as possible.
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