For my project brainstorm, the three projects I have considered doing are :
1) Compare and contrast elements of two different texts.
I am interested in this because I can practice my comparing and contrasting skills which I think will help me with the overall class. Previous knowledge that I have from this would be small homework assignments from this class and high school that are related to comparing and contrasting. Id like to learn how to more affectively compare and contrast information, especially novels. Doing the first project will help me with this one because of the skills and information I was able to learn in our last project.
2) From a piece of fiction, choose a female character on whom to focus, and create a project that discusses some of the following.
I am interested in this because I know a story that would be perfect for this example. Previous knowledge none really besides some small homework assignments that can somewhat be related to this. Id like to get better at answering questions and comparing information in a story.
3) Choose one short story or novel. Write a piece in which you explore the following.
I am interested in this because it talks about the history. Previous knowledge is any assignment I have done that has to do with comparing history. I would like to get better and researching and understanding history from a novel we have read.
Hi Logan. Your first option for the project is a tough one. It is great that doing the first project for this class has prepared you and that you feel confident. I remember doing compare and contrast for my past English classes and I struggled but got through it. If you choose this prompt, what if you first create a list of the two text in bullet point form? Hope that made sense. Good luck.
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