English 1006
Prompt #20
10 October 2013
Some script reading

One way to do it . . .

As I said in the prompt this afternoon, "our next task will be to read the play (or at least parts of it)." I've created four groups, each of which will need to read about 20 pages (as assigned in the table below). You should have a fairly good idea of the plot, from the Wikipedia summary, but you're free to read anything else in the play if you think it will help you think about your section. The text of the entire play is accessible on line, from the Moodle forum on reading the script. If you find it impossible to read on the screen, email me and I'll make a printed copy of your section available. Here are the assigned sections and the readers:

Pages 196 - 216
Pages 217 - 239
Pages 240 - 263
Pages 183 - 205
Meili Adam-Reimer
Paige Boisvert
Kennedy Bowden-Welsh
Jonah Burridge
Keyaira Gruben
Max Hennick
Bobby Langille
Luke Mills
Maria Sanches
Catherine Smith
Alexandra Albert-Landry
Tori Judd
Lesley Kelly
Wendy Little
Tina Murray
Mitchell Quondam
Parise Saulnier
Sarah Thompson
Jedediah Wilson

Teah Anderson
Hannah Anstey
Matthew Cripps
Nicholas Lawrence
Rachel Murphy
Kali Pieters
Melissa Stewart
Alex White
Alyssa Youssef

Devan Barrieau
Maggie Gunter
Elizabeth Hannay
Sean Harding
Alyssa Harper
Kyle Munroe
Michelle Savoie
Lindsay Shore
Cayley Spray


Here's what you should do: read your section of the play (and whatever else you like), inkshed about it for twenty minutes or so. I suggest, as usual, that you write your inkshed first, save it, and then post it to the forum.

What to write about for that long? Here are some issues you might be thinking about:
When you've written, post it to the Private Lives reading forum. Do it by Tuesday morning (in any case, before 1:00).

Learning journal, holiday

Take a holiday. Make it a good one. But remember to add an entry to your learning journal before Monday morning (for most folks, I'd expect that means Friday night).

Also, if you've already posted entries, please check the links from the Learning Journals page and make sure that your link works (they're updated as of Friday morning). While you're there, read some entries by other folks.


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