this week's theme: words having to do with beliefs and large works!
n. pl. pro·le·gom·e·na (-n) 1. A preliminary discussion, especially a formal essay introducing a work of considerable length or complexity. 2. prolegomena (used with a sing. or pl. verb) Prefatory remarks or observations. [Greek, from neuter present passive participle of prolegein, to say beforehand : pro-, before; see pro-2 + legein, to speak; see leg- in Indo-European roots.] prole·gome·nous adj.
Quote of the Week: “The past is never dead. It's not even past." - William Faulkner
Website of the Week: JotYou
American Literature:
1. Livejournal #7 due; In-Class Reading; Credo/Trilogy Conferences
2. Read pp. 210-240 in As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner
3. Finish As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner
4. As I Lay Dying Test, Day One (Multiple-Choice, In-Class, Open book, open note, open dictionary)
5. As I Lay Dying Test, Day Two (Multiple-Choice, In-Class, Open book, open note, open dictionary)
Southern Literature and Culture
Work on researching and understanding your topics for your music essay and presentation
1. Other Presentations: Keith and Monique; Read as far as you can in The Prince of Tides
2. Other Presentations: Brittany and Hannah
3. Article Presentation Conclusion
4. In class Reading of “1955” by Alice Walker; Bring Elvis to class
5. All writings/revisions due to me by the end of the day
n. pl. pro·le·gom·e·na (-n) 1. A preliminary discussion, especially a formal essay introducing a work of considerable length or complexity. 2. prolegomena (used with a sing. or pl. verb) Prefatory remarks or observations. [Greek, from neuter present passive participle of prolegein, to say beforehand : pro-, before; see pro-2 + legein, to speak; see leg- in Indo-European roots.] prole·gome·nous adj.
Quote of the Week: “The past is never dead. It's not even past." - William Faulkner
Website of the Week: JotYou
American Literature:
1. Livejournal #7 due; In-Class Reading; Credo/Trilogy Conferences
2. Read pp. 210-240 in As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner
3. Finish As I Lay Dying by William Faulkner
4. As I Lay Dying Test, Day One (Multiple-Choice, In-Class, Open book, open note, open dictionary)
5. As I Lay Dying Test, Day Two (Multiple-Choice, In-Class, Open book, open note, open dictionary)
Southern Literature and Culture
Work on researching and understanding your topics for your music essay and presentation
1. Other Presentations: Keith and Monique; Read as far as you can in The Prince of Tides
2. Other Presentations: Brittany and Hannah
3. Article Presentation Conclusion
4. In class Reading of “1955” by Alice Walker; Bring Elvis to class
5. All writings/revisions due to me by the end of the day

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