Rubric – Book presentations
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Information about the author, the first edition of the book, and a brief plot summary of the book.
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20%
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Identify at least 3 themes that are present in the novel with direct quotes. Themes are the answers to the question of what the novel is about. They should be specific social issues, political issues, economic issues, and cultural elements.
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30%
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Give context about the 3 themes: Where are they present in the novel? What do they tell us about the time when the novel was written/published and the time it’s talking about? Include quotes from the book.
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30%
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Video uploaded to Youtube with the title of the book and at least two of the themes in the title, available for public viewing.
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10%
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7-10 minutes
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10%
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TOTAL
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100%
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Date
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Books for the semester: 303
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Team
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October 27
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“Sab” by Gertrudis Gómez de Avellaneda
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Diana
Ruiz
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“Festejos de los empeños de una casa” by Juana Inés de la
Cruz
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Sebastián
Robledo
Ingrid
Montes
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November 3
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“Around the World in 80 Days” by Jules Verne
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Young Choi
Luz
Chávez
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“Burmese Days” by George Orwell
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María Návar
David
Ávila
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“Things Fall Apart” by Chinua Achebe
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Isabella
Zárate
Sebastián
González
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“Samskara: A Rite for a Dead Man” by U. R. Ananthamurthy
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Diana Ruiz
Santiago
Ravelo
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November 10
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“The Travels of Lao Can” by Liu E
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Alejandro
Vite
Tamara
Baylón
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“A Young Doctor’s Notebook” by Mikhail Bulgakov
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Emilio
Hernández
Pamela
Mendoza
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