ENG/125 ENG125 ENG 125 WEEK 5 DISCUSSION 2
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- 28 Mar 2018
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ENG 125 WEEK 5 DISCUSSION 2
Discussion 2
Forming Questions Based on Critical Reading |
Prepare: Prior to beginning your initial post, read
the handout, How to Ask an Open-Ended Question. In addition, review your initial response
to the Clugston (2014) quote from Week One: “There’s a powerful curiosity
about human relationships and how to cope in the world in which we find
ourselves.” (Section 1.1, para. 2). |
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Reflect: In this discussion, you will reflect on what
you learned in the course by practicing the skill of asking an open ended
academic question. This exercise will allow you to engage in a discussion you
create with your peers. It also helps you to ask your own questions about
literature, which can serve as a gateway to initiating critical analysis.
Think of an open-ended question about literature that you would like to ask
in order to challenge your classmates to reflect more deeply. Also, reflect
on your initial response to the Clugston quote. How have your feelings
about literature changed or remained the same? |
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Write: Your initial post should be at least 200
words in length. The minimum word count does not include references. ·
Construct an
open-ended question (see How to Ask an Open-Ended Question handout) to ask your peers about the
literature you read in the class. Avoid asking closed-end questions that
require a “yes” or “no” answer. The question should not be overly broad or
too general, but focus on specific literary conflicts, techniques, or themes. ·
Share what you
learned by reading your peers’ posts throughout the class. ·
Discuss your initial
response to the Clugston (2014) quote from Week One. Based on what you
learned about literature, what has changed? How will these changes impact
your perspective on literature? |
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Respond to
Peers: Respond to at least
two of your classmates’ initial posts by Day 7. Each response should be at
least 75 words in length and you should attempt to answer the questions posed
by your classmates. Additionally, reflect on how you and your classmates have
progressed throughout the course. Also note similarities or differences you
see between how you and your classmates respond to the Clugston quote now
versus at the beginning of the course. |