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Make a template called MLA Format or MLA Template as explained in class.
Print out if you feel you need me to check it. Save and use for all future papers.

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Reading Test on Kafka's Metamorphosis. Bring notes from class group discussion today to class.

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ALL summer work is required to be turned in Tuesday 23rd. Please put your name and your period on all work and hand in the THREE major assignments stapled and in separate packets (NO folders, three ring binders. Just stapled and labeled clearly.

If you are new to the class, email me at [email protected] to get summer work emailed to you or ask another student. The Bible Handout is the first chapter of E. D. Hirsch's THE DICTIONARY OF CULTURAL LITERACY--available at any library.

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For the myriad of people who keep emailing me with overly detailistic questions--please do what the summer work says and you will be fine. You may turn it in Monday or Tuesday because I do not care if you want to turn it in Tuesday in this case because the first day of school tends to be chaotic and informative. Anyone who is still working on it Monday night actually needs to see a procrastinator coach because that person has waited TOO long to do the summer work! However, the new students (new to Nogales) who showed the initiative to get the summer work from me may discuss with me their particular problems i.e. when they got the info and exceptions will be made.

There will be tests on all three readings but the work will show me how well you understand and internalized the material--whether you wrote in pencil or pen (or in blood), wrote backwards or forwards (or both like the Illuminati), skipped lines or wrote on the back of your paper, had headings, had added features etc. etc. is not the issue! Just think for yourself and DO GOOD WORK! See you Monday (or maybe not if I decide to retire and sit on a beach reading Camus!)