- Identify a piece of dialogue from Ch. 10-18. It should be a substantial amount of dialogue (see sample below).
- Type up the dialogue in a Google Doc, paying attention to the dialogue formatting (the quotation marks, indents, new paragraphs) as it shows up in the novel. Part of the assignment is about typing up the dialogue carefully because doing so helps you see how writers format dialogue for you, the reader. You are not putting the dialogue in MLA format. Instead, you are just typing it up as it appears in the novel.
- Using the comments feature on Google Docs, annotate the dialogue. Show your thinking about what you are seeing.
- Write an informal paragraph about this dialogue. What does it reveal? Please be specific to this week's reading materials in 11.1
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- Re-read Julia's poem (in context).
- Watch the video about the myth of Pandora's Box
- Using the comments feature on Google Docs, annotate the passage (to do so, you'll need to make a copy of the Google Doc; then you will have your own editing access!). In your comments (add at least three!), reveal your critical thinking about the pandora allusion. For example:
- Why does Julia entitle this poem, "Pandora"?
- What references do you see to the myth?
- What references to Julia's life over the past two years.
- Write an informal paragraph about this Pandora allusion. What does the allusion (and the poem) reveal about Julia's two year journey through her sister's death, her family's grief, and her own mental health struggles as she prepared to leave for NYU? Be specific to the poem, the myth and other details from the novel.