World Literature & Composition A

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World Literature & Composition A Friday, 9/20 World Literature & Composition A

Daily Agenda: No bell ringer today!  5 minutes to prepare. . . Discuss order of presentation one more time! Presenters, explain your propaganda/artistic medium! Oedipus and Creon, rehearse your speeches one more time! Oedipus’ group presents first; Creon’s group presents second. Write up personal reflections.

Daily Agenda: Name Date Period Group: Oedipus or Creon Role: Personal Reflection. . . (2 paragraphs)

Daily Agenda: For personal reflections: Refer to directions sheet. Paragraph 1: Explain specifically how you have contributed towards your group. Paragraph 2: Explain how your group worked together as a whole. Evaluate your group’s presentation.

Daily Agenda: Turn in all work associated with the project, including your personal reflections! Who “won” the election?