Wednesday, 5/30/12
Chapter IX
Journal Topics
1. STAYING INVESTED
One of the biggest challenges when reading an assigned book is staying invested
in it. By invested, I mean caring about the story and being genuinely
interested in what's happening to the characters.
Some people are already put off by having to read a book that they didn't
choose, but go ahead and try to have an open mind about it. Then at some point
they either get hooked and actually want to read the book, or they
don't. If they don't, it can make the
remaining work very difficult.
Question A: Is it easier to be
successful with a book you naturally like? Why?
Question B: Can you realistically expect
to like all the books you're being assigned to read?
Question C: If you don't like the book
and lose interest, what is the possible downside for you?
Question D: Finally, what can you do to
prevent that from happening? In other words, how can you get yourself back into
the zone of actually being into the book?
2. LOMBARD FESSES UP
Question E: Lombard has been keeping a
secret from the others. What is that secret?
Question F: Why do you think Lombard
"comes clean" about the nature of the invitation he received to come
to the island? What does he stand to gain or lose by disclosing this
information?
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
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