BR: ART Discussion! 1. What can we infer about what she is thinking/feeling? 2. What are some interesting details you notice? 3. What message do you think.

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BR: ART Discussion! 1. What can we infer about what she is thinking/feeling? 2. What are some interesting details you notice? 3. What message do you think you might see?

Subconscious – the part of the mind you aren’t aware of; the “back of your mind” Conor called for help subconsciously. He didn’t realize he had done it.

There are many memories in my subconscious that I can’t quite picture. Who knows what is going on in our subconscious? I sure don’t. Our mind has a million apps running in the background of our subconscious.

Accessible – easy to get to

The book wasn’t too complicated… the themes were accessible for even struggling readers.

Eccentric – weird, odd; especially relating to behavior

Spontaneous – happening without plan; “off the top of the head”

Monotonous – repetitive and boring

Subsequent – happening after All subsequent homework assignments will be 10 page papers. I assigned a 10 page paper. Subsequently, the students rioted.

Fatigue – tiredness; exhaustion

Discern – understand; figure out

Obscure – unclear OR very little known I only listen to obscure bands that no one else knows. I’m a pretty big deal.

Deficient - lacking I drank a Monster, so… I’m definitely not deficient in vitamin B12.