-1 How did you like the Soundtrack Of My Life project? Please explain using specific examples: I did my soundtrack project with a different teacher, but overall i did like it, it was okay.
-2 Do you feel that the project helped you learn anything? If so, please explain: Not really, it was just basically a story of our lives, but it did help us by taking us back to old memories.
-3 If you could change anything about the project to improve it, what change(s) would you make? Well, from my other teacher i would do something more that just paragraphs, but it was okay.
-4 If not this project, how would you prefer to start off the year together as a community thinking critically about our stories? I think this was a pretty good way to start the year, it was nothing new thrown at us, we just had a mini flashback.
-5 In your own words, define the term textual evidence. Textual evidence are the facts and details you give to support your opinion.
-6 What is the significance of textual evidence when constructing an argument? To support and back up your side of the argument.
-7 Why is it important to have the sk** of using textual evidence to prove your point? To have the readers believe in you opinion, so they know what you're saying and they can support your argument.
-8 Take a look at the following annotation from my Soundtrack:
A. What is the textual evidence? All the world's indeed a stage, and we are merely players.
B. What am I arguing? That music lyric is deep.
C. How does this quote support my argument? You used a Shakespeare Allusion.
-9 Now, take another one of your own Soundtrack annotations and do the same thing:
A. What is the textual evidence? All the world's indeed a stage, and we are merely players.
B. What are you arguing? That the music lyric is deep.
C. How does this quote support your argument? You used a Shakespeare Allusion.
-10 Does Big Teach have BARS? Please explain: Yeah, he's a good rapper.