Hello All,
This will serve as our online forum for reading logs. I will give out more info in class on Wednesday, but for right now, make sure you have a post for "The Pardoner's Prologue and Tale" before Wednesday 11/12.
To post: You need to simply click on the "comments" link at the bottom of this post, write your response in the window, and click submit. We will work on getting names, etc. worked out for everyone on Wednesday. Note: Make sure you sign your name to your post in the posting box or I will not know who you are.
Your post should be no more than one page typed (single-spaced) and should focus on your reaction to the reading (i.e. did you find it funny, sad, irritating and why).
I look forward to your reactions.
Mr. B
P.S. I have set-up a companion e-mail account for questions about assignments, etc. That e-mail address is:
mr.bruno612@gmail.com
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Pardoner's Tale.
ReplyDeleteI thought it was ironic that his job was to preach yet, he himself was the greedy one. It's kind of like "the pot calling the kettle black".
Amanda Dodson
he old man is being followed by death as if school child is looking for his/her backpack and it it on his/her back. The old man can see it but death is everywhere. The old man is very mysterious. This tale was great But of couse I still love the millers tale
ReplyDeleteHe old man is being followed by death as if school child is looking for his/her backpack and it it on his/her back. The old man can't see it but death is everywhere. The old man is very mysterious. This tale was great but of course I still love the millers tale. In this tale we see that death exists in many forms.
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