Homework: Be sure to have your AIR books in class every day.
- Continue reading your AIR book.
Today's discussion questions:
1. How does Hundert’s opinion of Sedgwick, in light of the second cheating incident, contribute to a central idea of the text?
2. How does Hundert feel about the outcome of the competition? Why? How do Hundert’s reactions develop a central idea of the text?
3. How do Hundert’s thoughts about Sedgewick contribute to his interaction with other former students?
4. How do Hundert’s actions help develop your understanding of the meaning of spurned sovereign (p. 197)?
5. How does this final interaction contribute to your understanding of the word vindication (p. 198)?
- Continue reading your AIR book.
Today's discussion questions:
1. How does Hundert’s opinion of Sedgwick, in light of the second cheating incident, contribute to a central idea of the text?
2. How does Hundert feel about the outcome of the competition? Why? How do Hundert’s reactions develop a central idea of the text?
3. How do Hundert’s thoughts about Sedgewick contribute to his interaction with other former students?
4. How do Hundert’s actions help develop your understanding of the meaning of spurned sovereign (p. 197)?
5. How does this final interaction contribute to your understanding of the word vindication (p. 198)?