JOURNAL TOPIC:
This morning my daughter described a dream in which she was asking people to wake her up. In the book we're reading, both the Bishop and Jean Valjean are described in terms of their natures, as opposed to what they are actually thinking in a given moment. Do you think you have a subconscious mind that causes your dreams, or a hidden nature that guides you? What clues lead you to this conclusion?
AGENDA:
1. Journal
2. Lit circles/ discussion & update your online doc
3. Continue reading to p. 106+
POST:
1. Describe your experience of beginning work with your lit circle this week (title: WE ARE [NOT] LES MIS)
2. Write about anything in the book that jumped out at you and/or stuck with you after reading it (title: THIS BOOK MATTERS)
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