Wednesday, November 7, 2007

Individual Analysis Presentations

Post anything here that deals with our individual presentations! - k fahey

8 comments:

L Lazarow said...

What if our tale feeds off of another? Do we just work with what we know or read into the other tale in which it refrences to? - k fahey

Greg D. said...

i would think that you can relate your tale to the other tale, without giving away too much info on other tales.
-Greg D.

Greg D. said...
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Greg D. said...

also i have a question of my own, if we want to take specific information from a web site, do we have to cite it? and if so how? Since we arnt handing in a hard copy, i'm not sure what to do for an oral presentation.

Max Himmelstein said...

Question: I think we discussed this in class, but if your character is involved in other tales then do we have to include the details on the way he/she acted in those tales or just his/her own tales.

JessO said...

For anyone who checks this before Monday, I'm going to do a story telling like presentation, so bring a blanket and/or pillow so you won't have to sit on the hard floor. Sorry this came so late, but my internet has been off for most of break.

L Lazarow said...

This is a really dumb question but i'm having troubel finding the summoner in the general prologue, i've found a mentioning of him, but there are others described shortly after, leaving no description of him! i feel idiotic! HELP! - k fahey

L Lazarow said...

Hey guys, I was absent when Kenny did his presentation about the Wife of Bath. Could any of you give me highlights or major points about his tale? - hutch