Discussion 7

Instructions

Read The Dew Breaker, pp. 69-138.  Then, prepare an annotation of the second part of the novel.The Annotated Reading and Critical Response assignment has six components (format your annotation with these headings):Ask Questions;Make Comments;Draw Connections + Conclusions;Paraphrase Significant Passages;Underline, Highlight and Outline Key Points in The Dew Breaker text (you will need to re-type this section as I cannot view the items you choose to underline and highlight).List Vocabulary (of words you dont know and include their definitions).Note: Again, for #5 and #6, you will need to type the key points and the vocabulary. If your instructor permits, you may submit photos of #5 and #6 via email or attach them to your Discussion Board post.Note: Also, make sure that you define the vocabulary terms.

Answer

Discussion 7QuestionsWhat does this part deal with?What is the authors point of view?In what ways are the lives of the characters in the book intertwined?How is the theme of violence demonstrated in the reading?CommentsThe second part of the book is identical to the first in that the author provides intricate details about the accounts of different characters, all of whom seem connected. The reader is attracted to the discussion questions, suggestions and themes that have been alluded to by the author. In this case, the reading refers to concepts such as redemption, responsibility, and deception. Connections + ConclusionsAs has already been stated, the accounts and character are connected. All the tales provide a powerful insight into the history, political, and personal aspects of individ...

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