How are Laurel and Hardy an example of juxtaposition? A full Archer card if you tell me tomorrow.
So we discussed juxtaposition today. Here's the link to the slides in case you missed it or need a refresher. remember the homework that's on the final slide.
Solid discussion on a couple issues from last Thursday's reading. A-7713 was a pretty big deal. Be sure to remember why. Tonight you have a lot to read (47-65) and text code. Handle it well. That will be our focus tomorrow. It is actually split into eight sections. These eight sections focus on different events from his time at Auschwitz. He could have selected a number of things but he concentrated on these eight. Why?
That's what I want you to be thinking about while you read the text tonight. Why is each one of these events significant? Why is each one of these events worth sharing? Here are the big eight broken down:
47-51 first days at camp
51-52 dentist
52-54 French girl
54-56 dad beaten and the crown
56-58 Idek and the whip
58-61 bombing
61-63 hanging #1
63-65 hanging #2
Read carefully. Text code thoroughly.
See you soon.
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