Okay, it's going to be Utah 17, Washington 14 in a tight one...
Freshmen: Today, we continued our study of Wallace Stevens's "Thirteen Ways of
Looking at a Blackbird." Your task is to write your own "Ways" poem.
Choose something ordinary, something others might not see as
interesting, and examine it and show it in a number of different ways.
You might want to model some of your ways of seeing after Stevens's
poem, though you're not limited to his ways of seeing - try to come up with original ways to see your subject. Type up your
poem and bring it to class on Monday. Adhere to standard poetic form. One key direction: You must name your subject explicitly in every stanza. Read for 20 minutes twice over the long weekend and work on Membean.
Sophomores: Today we primarily focused on getting ahead in the reading. Read from The Power of One, from How to Read..., and get working on your next analytical essay. Work on Membean.
CNF: We read Chapter 2 today; finish what you didn't do in class as homework and write a short reflection.
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