- At least 4 complete sentences
- Capital letters
- Punctuation
- Your first name and number at the end of the post
Tuesday, February 26, 2013
LWW Blog #4: Jesus
We have now finished reading The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. The author, C.S. Lewis, was a Christian. In class, we talked about how there are many forms of symbolism in the book that relate to our Christian faith. How did you personally notice the story of Jesus being told in LWW? Please include:
Monday, February 25, 2013
LWW Blog #3: Deep/Deeper Magic
What is deep magic? What is DEEPER magic? Compare and contrast the two, giving me at least two similarities and two differences. Remember to include:
- At least 4 complete sentences
- Good spelling (use Microsoft Word spell check!)
- Capital letters
- Punctuation
- Sign your first name and number at the bottom (no last names, please!)
Friday, February 22, 2013
LWW Blog #2: Aslan
Aslan is one of the most important characters in our book. Who is he? What does he do? Think about symbolism, and who or what he might represent in our world. Write at least 4 complete sentences telling us about him.
Don't forget to include:
Don't forget to include:
- Punctuation
- Capital letters
- Check your spelling in Microsoft Word!
- Sign your name at the bottom: first name, then number.
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
LWW Blog Entry #1
Think about The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe from the beginning until now. How has the mood changed over the course of the book? Describe the different moods and feelings in this book up until this point. Give evidence from the book!
Requirements:
Requirements:
- Include at least 4 COMPLETE sentences.
- Capital letters!
- Punctuation at the end of each sentence!
- Sign at the bottom of your post with your first name and number (no last names, please).
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