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DIRECTIONS FOR POSTING

You are responsible for CREATING A COMMENT for each POST made for the play you are reading.  There will be five posts, one for each act.  In addition, you are responsible for REPLYING on at least one other comment per post.  EVERY comment and reply should be signed with your class period, first initial, and last name.  (e.g.  1st- C. Donaldson)   Any student work that is not signed will not receive credit.  Each discussion blog counts for a total of 30 points of a discussion grade:  Comments are 20 points, and replies are 10 points. You should make certain that your discussions are detailed and demonstrate original, independent thought; your comments and replies should NOT be a copy of the ideas from another post or something plagiarized from another source.  Since you have the opportunity to discuss with the group your are working with in your class, try to reply to comments left by students in other classes.  Links and references ar...

Shakespeare Opinions and Impressions

So, Shakespeare tends to get a bad rap; students do not tend to enjoy his writing and for this they give many reasons.  Create a post where you describe your opinions and feelings abut Shakespeare's works and having to read them.  What are your thoughts and impressions?  Write at least one meaty paragraph to explain.  Sign your entry with your class period, first initial, last name (e.g. 1C. Donaldson).

Getting Started

Hello!  Now that you are a member of the Shakespeare book club group, you need to determine your reading schedule and member responsibilities.  Please use the link which will take you to a google doc where you can add this information.  I only need one of these forms completed for each group, so ONLY ONE GROUP MEMBER will fill this out.  You may have to copy and paste the link into the search bar. https://goo.gl/forms/Ltty81u7SonNpKhj2