Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Final Exam


TEXTBOOK MATERIAL
Here is the link for our last literary work:
Le Morte d'Arthur

For all the previous work, I need to have you go back to the source; these are trickier to copy and paste than you might think.

SO--from the beginning

Introductory material for BOTH Anglo-Saxon and Medieval units:
Sept. 24--scroll down to the link that says "Anglo-Saxon Introduction." But GUESS WHAT--this is the link to the Anglo-Saxon AND Medieval introduction!!

Oct. 16:  General background for Beowulf (useful review)

Dec. 2:  General Prologue to the Canterbury Tales (review the specific pilgrims listed on your study guide)

Dec. 11:  "The Pardoner's Tale"

Dec. 15:  "The Wife of Bath's Tale"

Of course, you have all of your Gawain material on hand=outs (packets 1-4)

STUDY GUIDES and ESSAY QUESTIONS PREP
Use the hand-outs you received on Friday.

Clarification of instructions for the multi-paragraph essay:  It is like the single paragraph response above in that I will put TWO choices on the test, and you will need to select one.  That means you need to prepare at least two questions to be sure that you don't plan for the very one I leave out.

Some people may choose to prepare all three, but that is not necessary so long as you are satisfied with both of the ones you DO prepare and can live with just having one of the two on your actual test.

HAVE WITH YOU FOR THE TEST

  • A pencil for the GradeCam portion (heavy solid pencil marks seem to work best)
  • A blue or black pen for writing your paragraph and essay.
  • Paper, because you will receive the questions on a half-sheet.  I won't supply blank paper for you to write on.
  • ****And your prepared half-sheet of notes/quotes!




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