Tuesday
- Medieval English Literature
- HW due Thurs. 3/7/19: Read "The Pardoner's Tale" from The Canterbury Tales. Focus on irony and ways the tale reflects the main qualities of medieval literature.
- Website: Class time today was given to research the background information needed for the Medieval section of your website. We will move on to the Renaissance after Spring Break.
- Class time given to this project so far: 11 HOURS
- Resources chart
- Assignment sheet
- How to cite images
- How to cite online video
- This week's teaching tool for A and B projects: Brainscape Smart Flashcards
- Make sure you have addressed any of these issues from the last website progress grade:
- Read feedback
- Make sure your name, ENGL 2321 and Spring 2019 appear on the main page
- Literature should be the biggest section of each time period
- It is NOT acceptable to list information then put links at the bottom of the page. Info needs a link or a footnote [1] that has the MLA citation like you would see on a Works Cited page.
- Beowulf is an Anglo-Saxon epic poem and should be included in your literature section.
- Images need sources and explanation. Either add a caption or reference the image in the text near it.
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