Tuesday, November 26, 2013

A BAND: F451 FINAL BLOG POST!!

What stands out to you from the last 10 pages of the novel? Is there resolution for Montag? What is Ray Bradbury trying to convey about a censored society? Choose a passage that really spoke to you and revealed some meaning/a larger understanding about Montag or the book in general.

2) Don't forget to respond to someone else's post! Answer their questions, or pose a question of your own!

D-BAND: F451 FINAL BLOG POST!!

What stands out to you from the last 10 pages of the novel? Is there resolution for Montag? What is Ray Bradbury trying to convey about a censored society? Choose a passage that really spoke to you and revealed some meaning/a larger understanding about Montag or the book in general.

2) Don't forget to respond to someone else's post! Answer their questions, or pose a question of your own!

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

D-BAND: F451 PP. 71-88


Please choose a line from the text, quote it (with the page number), and then ask a question based off of this line. Then, try to answer your own question. Dig deep. Perhaps try out a couple of potential answers. Perhaps, in your answer, provide a piece of textual evidence from earlier in the novel. YOU MUST ALSO RESPOND TO A CLASSMATE'S QUESTION. 

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A-BAND: F451 PP. 71-88


Please choose a line from the text, quote it (with the page number), and then ask a question based off of this line. Then, try to answer your own question. Dig deep. Perhaps try out a couple of potential answers. Perhaps, in your answer, provide a piece of textual evidence from earlier in the novel. YOU MUST ALSO RESPOND TO A CLASSMATE'S QUESTION. 

Format: 
"...." (#). 

Question: 
Answer:

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

D-BAND: FAHRENHEIT 451 (PP. 18-31)

For tonight's blog, please choose a line from the text, quote it (with the page number), and then ask a question based off of this line. Then, try to answer your own question. Dig deep. Perhaps try out a couple of potential answers. Perhaps, in your answer, provide a piece of textual evidence. YOU MUST ALSO RESPOND TO A CLASSMATE'S QUESTION. 

A-BAND: FAHRENHEIT 451 (PP. 18-31)


For tonight's blog, please choose a line from the text, quote it (with the page number), and then ask a question based off of this line. Then, try to answer your own question. Dig deep. Perhaps try out a couple of potential answers. Perhaps, in your answer, provide a piece of textual evidence. YOU MUST ALSO RESPOND TO A CLASSMATE'S QUESTION. 


Tuesday, November 12, 2013

D-BAND: FAHRENHEIT 451 PP. 3-18 (1ST 15 PAGES)

What are your initial reactions to the novel so far? What stands out to you from the first 15 pages? Did any of your predictions come true so far? What is your take on Guy Montag? Clarisse? Mildred? Bradbury's writing style? 

Choose a passage, and write your thoughts. You don't have to answer all of those questions-- they are just ideas to get you going. You can ask your own question and try to answer it, make a connection, or deliberate on a BIG idea that you see emerging. It's up to you. 

Just make sure that you include the passage, page number, and your thoughts/questions/reflection. Also, make sure that you respond to someone else's comment.

A-BAND: FAHRENHEIT 451 PP. 3-18 (1ST 15 PAGES)

What are your initial reactions to the novel so far? What stands out to you from the first 15 pages? Did any of your predictions come true so far? What is your take on Guy Montag? Clarisse? Mildred? Bradbury's writing style? 

Choose a passage, and write your thoughts. You don't have to answer all of those questions-- they are just ideas to get you going. You can ask your own question and try to answer it, make a connection, or deliberate on a BIG idea that you see emerging. It's up to you. 

Just make sure that you include the passage, page number, and your thoughts/questions/reflection. Also, make sure that you respond to someone else's comment.