Day 5
M-Tu Nov. 11-12
- Creating tension: “Orange Crush” and “Southern Summers” 
- Share objects 
- About grading 
Homework
➤ Begin Essay 2: Essay on an Object
I’d recommend you start writing this essay soon, particularly if you’ll be busy over the holiday. This essay is due a week from today, Tues. Feb. 4.
Be sure to reread the instructions before beginning!
➤ Read excerpts from classmates’ writing
Read the excerpts from “Essay 1: Portrait of a Place.” Choose one excerpt you particularly like (not your own) and write a brief list of observations about them. Begin each observation with the phrase “I noticed that . . .” (I’m imagining somewhere between 5-10 observations; how many you do exactly is up to you.) Bring this to class in a form in which you can hand it in to me.
➤ Read “The Mwiko”
As you read, ask yourself:
- What does the mwiko (and making ugali) represent for the different characters (the father, the narrator, the sister)? Be ready to share one sentence that reflects this. 
- Where does the tension come from in this story? 
In addition, please think of a new ending in which a character does something with the mwiko. Be ready to share your idea with us next class.
 
        
      
    