Wednesday, November 15, 2017

Movie Version of The Black Cat


Short Movie Version of The Black Cat

Edgar Allan Poe's "The Black Cat" audio version

Listen to the audio version of the text as you complete your annotation/interaction of it. 



AUDIO Version of "The Black Cat"



How does Poe's use of Elements enhance his narrative?

As you respond to the question, remember to use evidence that you built in your Cornell Notes on the story/text.

Your response should be in paragraph format and it should be edited before you submit it.

Remember to write your first Name and First Initial of your Last name and then submit anonymously to get credit your for work.

Having posted your original response to the question, YOU MUST respond to another peer's posting. When you respond, you must go beyond whether or not you liked what the person said. You must point out one or two places in the writing that speaks to how you saw, or did not see the author's point of view. Your response may be shorter than your original post, but it must be succinct enough to address your peer's response in a meaningful way.

An original post without any response to your peer's work will result in a grade lower than 65%. Please review the blog rubric before you post or respond to your peer's posting. 

Happy Blogging!