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Today is the day we make our choices for tomorrow. English IV will be your last language arts class prior to graduation. This is the time to gain as many skills in writing, reading, and analyzing as you possibly can. Here on this blog spot, you are free to express yourself about the things we are studying. You are reminded about being appropriate to the school environment. I welcome your mature comments.

Expressing our views

Expressing our views

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Let the tales begin...

Today, you were able to hear the tales of the other Cantebury pilgrims. Which character (The Serjeant at Law, The Canon's Yeoman, The Prioress, The Miller, The Reeve, The Oxford Cleric, The Manciple, the Doctor, the Merchant, The Skipper, The Franklin,or The Second Nun's Priest) told the best story?  Explain.  (The deadline to reply is midnight, Thursday, February 16, 2012.)

6 comments:

md2 said...

All of the stories were interesting but i think my favorite would have to be the Manciple's tale. It had a good lesson to learn. The lesson was to keep your mouth shut. Sometimes that lesson comes in handy

KDJ3 said...

I think the Doctor's tale was the best because it teaches people not to lie. His story teaches that lying doesn't always get you what you want. Sinners always lose in the end.

B.Evans.blk.2 said...

I think that the Skipper told a really good tale. His tale shows That the man has to keep an eye on his woman at all times. If not a man's best friend might pull a slick one over one's eyes. How Ever I do not beleive that he should win the contest. I beleive that the Wife of Bath should win.

AOgle2 said...

I think that the Skipper told the best tale. I believe this because it teaches a lesson make sure know who is really your friend and/or wife. they might go behind your back and mess around on you with your so called "friend".

J.Schwartz.blk.2 said...

I think that the Shipman told the best story. For he showed how love can forgive all negative acts toward one's love no matter how big of the sin.

KLMCB2 said...

I think The Merchant told the best story. The reason being is because it shows us how sometimes love isn't always perfect between young women and ancient men. Also it teaches us a lesson to never cheat on our loved ones because in the end the truth is always found or told.