Crash Course
Q: What aspects of stories was she (Andrea) interested in?
A: dont take things at face value what you see is not what you always get
Q: What did the ad imply with the big diamond ring?
Q: What is subtext?
Q: What did the ad imply with the big diamond ring?
A: if you dont buy them a diamond ring you dont love them if you do buy a diamond ring you do love them
Q: What is subtext?
A: a hidden message
Q: With CL, can each student have their own answer?
Q: What does Andrea compare CL to?
Q: How can CL be applied to your life outside of school?
Q: With CL, can each student have their own answer?
A: yes we all have our own answers because poeple can see what others cant
Q: What does Andrea compare CL to?
A: The way you can find the real meaning about something
Q: How can CL be applied to your life outside of school?
A: what you see on t.v may not be what you see in real life
what am i learning? what you see on t.v may not look like the protected that you see on t.v
how does this work show my learning? I am starting to understand how to be more critical about stuff i see on t.v.
what am i wondering? why do people lie on t.v and say something that's not actually real.
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