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Study Questions

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Click on the work for which you need study questions:

The Epic of Gilgamesh

 The Iliad   Iliad Book I in prose, with annotations

 The Epic of Son-Jara

 The Canterbury Tales:  General Prologue

 The Canterbury Tales:  Wife of Bath's  Prologue

 

 The Canterbury Tales:  Wife of Bath's  Tale

 Conference of the Birds

The Heptameron 

Medea

 Othello  (Links to study aids and two sets of questions provided by other instructors.  )

The following questions are not currently in use:

Image16.gif (897 bytes) Hamlet

 Eliduc

 Lanval and Laüstic

 Everyman

Cloze  (This is an experimental page!)

 Metamorphoses ( A series of screens will lead you through reading the assignment. Let me know if you have problems with it.)

 Genesis 1-3 (includes an annotated version of the text)

 Canterbury Tales, The Pardoner's Prologue and Tale

 Oedipus the King (Oedipus Rex)

 Don Quixote                                                                               

NoteTo print study question out for later use, the best technique is to copy them into a word processor.   This is how:  (1) Click your cursor at the spot you want to begin and drag to the ending.  This will highlight the whole section.  Or you can click (at the top of the screen) on Edit, then Select All.  (2) Either click on Edit, Copy, or hold down the Control (CTRL) key and type a c (for "copy").  This copies the selected passage.  (3) Open the word processor (Word, Works, even WordPad will do) and click on Edit, Paste, or press CTRL-v.  This pastes the selection into a word-processing document.  You can add or delete spaces, delete images, change color print to black, etc., and then save or print. This technique is especially useful if you can't print from the computer you use to reach the Internet.  Just create a word-processing file and save it to your own disk or e-mail it to your own address.

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Last updated 05/31/07


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