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2009-2010 Homeroom: Language Arts

by Troy

teacher: Kristin McAllian


Stones in Water Assignment #3

Article posted June 3, 2010 at 02:27 PM GMT0 • Reads 52

The person who tells the story in the book is a narrator, someone who is not in the story. This type of view doesn't really affect me, because I barely noticed that the main character didn't tell the story. The conflict in the book would be that the Nazi's invaded/took over and Roberto has to figure out how to get away. Therefore, it would probably be man against society/rules.

Article posted June 3, 2010 at 02:27 PM GMT0 • Reads 52



Stones in Water Assignment #5

Article posted June 9, 2010 at 03:34 AM GMT0 • Reads 65

Me and my partners did fairly well. Two of us of got 100% and the other got most right. I got all of the expected results to my questions/answers. All of the questions were fair, with no trick answers or anything. I think I learned that you should try to write specific questions only when they are around recent reading assignments. If it is past the current or last reading assignment, you should try to be more general.

Article posted June 9, 2010 at 03:34 AM GMT0 • Reads 65



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