ENGLISH 1301 Read story from The Norton Reader, I will provide t
ENGLISH 1301 Read story from The Norton Reader, I will provide the story in pdf format. Answer questions #1 and #3 based on guidelines included. READING AND RESPONSE GUIDELINES When a reading is assigned and discussions/questions are to be answered, the following information will assist the student in both reading and responding to the reading and its questions READING -Read the assigned piece twice. The first reading should be simply for enjoyment. Assume this is not an assigned reading, but one you have been meaning to read The second time around is when annotation (note-taking, highlighting, writing in the margins, etc should occur.) -Reading the questions beforehand will take away the enjoyment of the piece. This may expedite finding the answers to the assigned questions, but these answers may lack personal insight-which is most important in discussions. RESPONDING -Create a two-part response at the minimum. First, share PERSONAL THOUGHTS about the question(s) asked. Second, add TEXTUAL EVIDENCE to support these thoughts. (These may be direct quotes, references to sections, page numbers, etc ) Keep in mind that when using direct quotes, quotation marks need to be used with the line and/or page number after each quote. Example 1: On page 262, the author states, She was an unruly girl that didnt know any better. Example 2: She was an unruly girl that didnt know any better. (p.262) Example 3: When quoting poetry, line and page number are both used. The road followed was an uneasy one, as the gulls passed beyond. (p.262, lines 27-28) FORMAT FOR THE RESPONSE Once these two aspects are complete, put them together in a strong, cohesive essaystyled response, keeping the assigned questions separate and numbered. Do not simply submit a paper with personal thoughts in one section and textual evidence in another. They should be interwoven within the response as one. There is no word limit to these responses. They are graded on quality, not quantity. *Keep in mind that there rarely are right or wrong answers in these responses. What is most important are the personal thoughts and what the reader thinks about the piece.*