Monday, October 29, 2012

Assignment 9




There are fourteen questions below about the first half of this book.  You must answer at least 10 of them, in well thought out sentences, to get all the points. Directions: Answer the questions with 1-2 sentences, include the explanation.  To do this, cut and paste the questions to a word document.  You do not need to post your answers here.

1. According to Anna, how are babies made?
2. What's her opinion about the way she was generated?
3. Why is knowing the reason babies are made important?
4. What's the main character's opinion about how most babies are generated?
5. Why was she engineered?
6. What did Anna “lose”?
7. Who tells Anna "tell them you lost it"?
8. Where does Jesse live?
a) With his parents. b) Over the garage. c) With his aunt. d) At the fire station.
9. When Anna goes to Campbell's office for the first time, who takes her? 
10. “When you only have a hammer, everything looks like a nail.” Why does Campbell think this is significant?
11. When Campbell meets Anna for the first time in his office, why does he think Anna is there to see him?
12. What is a guardian-ad-litem? Why would Anna need one?
13. What is significant about Anna writing “HER” number on the business card?
14. Why does Campbell take Anna's case?

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Assignment 8

Again and again Campbell gives different, often laughable explanations for his service dog, Judge. He tells people he has an iron lung, that he has SARS, that he is color-blind. These answers serve as diversions, intended to point other characters, as well as the reader, away from the truth, and they act as one of the most prominent examples in the novel of a character concealing his feelings and motivations.  We don't yet know what the real reason for the dog.  What are your ideas?  You only have to give phrase answers on this one.  You got lucky!

Assignment 7

Relationships between sisters appear repeatedly in the book, in the characters of Anna and Kate, Sara and Zanne, and Julia and Izzy. In each case, the sisters share an intense bond. Describe your own experiences with sibling bonds.  If you have no siblings, think about your parents, friends, etc.  You must answer the question in no less than five sentences, and respond to at least two of your peers.

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Assignment 6

Kate has leukemia.  Find a website about childhood cancer. Post the URL (link) here by cutting and pasting.  There are a couple of rules here:  1)  You can't post a site that someone else has already posted.  2)  You must be sure it's a suitable and useful website.  Then you will go to someone else's website, tell me whose you chose and one thing you learned from that website.

Monday, October 22, 2012

Assignment 5

Each character in My Sister's Keeper seems trapped in their own kind of loneliness.  Choose two characters and discuss their loneliness.  Why are they so lonely?  What does it remind you of?  How can they cure it?

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Assignment 4

What do you think about Campbell? What do you think the story is behind his dog? Does he like this dependence? You must answer and comment twice.

Friday, October 12, 2012

Assignment 3

Now that you've been introduced to Anna and Kate's father, Brian, tell me your thoughts.  Is he kind?  Does he love both of his daughters?  What characteristics can you already see in him?

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Assignment 2

After reading the first chapter, what are your initial thoughts?  Use the cover, back cover, and class discussion to help you.  Each student must write one original answer and make THREE comments

Assignment 1





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