You should feel comfortable, however, to also ask questions about previous sections. I especially encourage you to do so if you have comprehension questions; use this discussion as an opportunity to understand the reading.
Be sure you...
- Are an active participant throughout our discussion time. Students who continue to be unparticipatory, will write an essay in all future discussion when they're in the outer circle.
- Provide a quote to contextualize EVERY question and response. Be sure to cite these quotes with author & page number. For example, (Bradbury 36). Here are a couple of posts from your classmates who incorporated text thoughtfully in their responses:
Zak D commented, "Maybe she isn't reading books but is learning to question how their society works because she says "I sometimes think drivers don't know what grass is, or flowers, because they never see them slowly," p. 6.
and Fernanda commented, "I think Montag got frustrated when Clarisse said he wasn't in love because he's married to Mildred. Montag argues when the dandelion didn't rub off on him, 'I am very much in love!'" p20
Great job Zak and Fernanda!
- Use the "reply" feature for individual discussion threads to indicate to whom your question or comment is posted.
- Carefully proofread your work. This is a formal assignment.
- Refresh your page often so you can see new posts & ideas.
- Be sure to press "publish" to post your comment versus pressing something like the enter button, which will delete your work.
Happy posting!