After viewing the film, please answer at least two (2) of the following eleven (11) questions on the blog. Additionally, post at least one reply to a classmate by agreeing or disagreeing with them, and adding additional perspective. Each post should be posted separately, grammatically correct, and contain at least 150 words.
You may not write something that someone else has already written. Be creative and thoughtful. Please indicate which question you're answering by putting the number (ex. 1.) at the beginning of your post. 3 posts minimum per student
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After viewing the film, please answer at least two (2) of the following seven (7) questions on the blog. Additionally, post at least one reply to a classmate by agreeing or disagreeing with them, and adding additional perspective. Each post should be posted separately, grammatically correct, and contain at least 150 words.
You may not write something that someone else has already written. Be creative and thoughtful. Please indicate which question you're answering by putting the number (ex. 1.) at the beginning of your post. 3 posts minimum per student
After viewing the film, please answer at least two (2) of the following seven (7) questions on the blog. Additionally, post at least one reply to a classmate by agreeing or disagreeing with them, and adding additional perspective. Each post should be posted separately, grammatically correct, and contain at least 150 words.
You may not write something that someone else has already written. Be creative and thoughtful. Please indicate which question you're answering by putting the number (ex. 1.) at the beginning of your post. 3 posts minimum per student
After viewing the film, please answer at least three (3) of the following ten (10) questions on the blog. Additionally, post at least one reply to a classmate by agreeing or disagreeing with them, and adding additional perspective. Each post should be posted separately, grammatically correct, and contain at least 150 words.
You may not write something that someone else has already written. Be creative and thoughtful. Please indicate which question you're answering by putting the number (ex. 1.) at the beginning of your post. 4 posts minimum per student
After viewing the film, please answer at least three (3) of the following five (5) questions on the blog. Additionally, post at least one reply to a classmate by agreeing or disagreeing with them, and adding additional perspective. Each post should be posted separately, grammatically correct, and contain at least 150 words.
You may not write something that someone else has already written. Be creative and thoughtful. Please indicate which question you're answering by putting the number (ex. 1.) at the beginning of your post. 4 posts minimum per student 1. South Carolina was one of the last colonies to agree to seek separation from Britain. Some of the reasons for this are shown through discussions at the meeting of the legislature in Charleston. What are some of these concerns? 2. In what specific ways did the colonial militia units fight differently from the British regular army? Why was this infuriating to General Cornwallis? 3. Discuss the cinematic effects of the film - acting, production, sets, dialogue, costumes, etc. 4. What did you learn specifically about the time period? Consider political, economic, social/cultural concepts. 5. Cite some historical inaccuracies about the movie (quick Google search). 6. What are your overall thoughts about the film itself? Provide specific references. |
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