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Lesson 50

Today’s Agenda “A Good Man is Hard to Find” Read story and answer questions SAT Sentence Completion quiz next class!!!

Journal #5 Is being "good" a matter of being respectable or decent? Having a good upbringing, or good blood? Being religious? Kind and honest? Or is it something more demanding, perhaps even impossible?

“A Good man is hard to find” By Flannery O’Connor

Flannery O’Connor 1925-1964 Known as both a Southern and a Catholic writer wrote stories that are hard to forget for their humor brilliant characterization local color shocking plots (Georgia Women of Achievement, via Internet Public Library)

Read story and answer questions. audio version of story