Comparing and Contrasting.
Comparing
Read carefully: Evaluations 16 p. 202-210 Notice please that Literary Analysis follows. Feel free to read on. Also read carefully three of the four (your choice) of the sample evaluations on section 65, p.815. Please understand that it is very important for you to read and understand this material. We’ll discuss it in class, but I want to listen to you rather than talk. We will write an in class essay. After I mentioned losing a class due to a holiday, the holiday sneaked (not snuck. Look it up) up on me, so here’s the change that I had to do for my Monday class holiday. Essentially it reaches ahead to the at home assignment. Read “A Rose for Emily,” which we will use for Big Paper number 2, and “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge” by Ambrose Bierce (one of my favorites), which can be accessed here and elsewhere: https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/375 (Links to an external site.) Read both, and in evaluating them, write an essay and compare both of them.