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The Hate U Give……First post (to page 121)

Respond to BOTH of the prompts below:  Each response should be at least 150 words. 1. As Starr and Khalil listen to Tupac, Khalil explains what Tupac said “Thug Life” meant. Discuss the meaning of the term “Thug Life” as an acronym and why the author might have chosen part of this at the title of the book. In what ways do you see this is society today? (Chapter 1, p. 17) 2. At the police station after Starr details the events leading up to the shooting, the detective shifts her focus to Khalil’s past. Why do you think the detective did this? Discuss Starr’s reaction to this “bait” (Chapter 6, pp. 102-103).

End of Look Me in the Eye––Final Post. Due By Sunday Night, February 18, 2019

Choose one or two of the following prompts (from the Random House Website) and respond to it (them).  Your response should be at least 300 words. 1.  When a man is offended by John calling him a Montagoonian because he comes from a town called Montague, John writes that the man had no right to be offended because that’s where he lived, and if he didn’t like it, that he should move. Questions:  What do you think of John’s use of nicknames to refer to others?  In the case of the man from Montague, do you agree with John, that he had no right  to be offended?  Should John have stopped calling the man a Montagoonian simply because he was offended, even if he disagreed with the logic? Why/ Why not? 2. John describes growing apart from and ultimately divorcing Little Bear, and his next marriage to Martha. John wonders whether or not he picked the best mate in Martha, and considers her other two sisters as potentially better alternatives. Questions:  What criteria should you us

Third Quarter Young Writers Project: Due by Friday, March 22nd, by 8:00pm.

Post the  prompt   you  chose,  the title  of your piece here,  and  also a link to it  (a link to it on the YWP website).  Do not post your actual piece here.

Look Me in the Eye: Third Post (Up to 207)

Please respond to one of the four prompts (from Penguin Publishing).  Your response should be at least 300 words.  Please proofread thoroughly before publishing.  Also, make it clear which prompt you are responding to.   1. In Chapter 16, “One with the Machine,” Robison says, “Sometimes I think I can relate better to a good machine than any kind of person.” Discuss the reasons he gives for his affinity. Why might a person find comfort in machinery but not in people? 2. Despite career advice from music industry insiders, Robison doesn’t want to move to a city. Compare the life he experiences when he’s on tour with KISS to his life back in Shutesbury. Why might the idea of living in a city be intimidating to someone with Asperger’s? 3. Robison writes that he can’t smile on command. How often do you smile “on command” whether you want to or not? How would not being able to automatically produce the expected facial expression make your work life more difficult? Your personal life?

Look Me in the Eye (Post Two––up to page 143)

Christopher, from  Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time , is a fictional character, while  Look Me in the Eye  is John Elder Robison's account of his life with Asperger's.  What similarities do you see between the fictional Christopher, and the real-life John Elder Robison?  What differences do you see?  Please provide examples from the texts to support your response.  Your response should be at least 300 words.