August 12, 2013  Is a Dystopia avoidable or inevitable? Your response should be a well- constructed paragraph.

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August 12, 2013  Is a Dystopia avoidable or inevitable? Your response should be a well- constructed paragraph.

August 13, 2013  Define moral.  Define courage.

August 14, 2013  Create your perfect utopia. What does it feel, sound and look like? Min 1 paragraph.

August 15, 2013  Would you rather participate in the Lottery or the Hunger Games? Why?

August 16, 2013  How do we grow as people?

August 19, 2013  Describe Montag.

August 20, 2013  What type of character is Montag and why?

 1. Why is happiness linked to information?  2. Make a prediction about Montag and what he does next.  3. Make a prediction about Millie.  4.Explain whether Beatty knows about Montag’s books.