Prologue

Explain what kind of story you think that character will tell, using textual evidence from “The Prologue” to support your prediction.

Characters and Their Tales (Score for Question 1: ___ of 20 points) You have learned a little bit about many of the characters in The Canterbury Tales, and you have learned a lot about the Wife of Bath through her own tale. Now you will return to “The Prologue” and make a prediction about the […]

Develop a framework that describes usable knowledge and inquiry. Describe a mindset (disposition) that is conducive to leading with usable knowledge.

Think Again – Prologue and Introduction(Chapter 1): Inquiry and Usable Knowledge Using the reading attached develop a framework that describes usable knowledge and inquiry. 1) Construct a visual model of usable knowledge and inquiry 2) Define both concepts – usable knowledge and inquiry 3) Describe a mindset (disposition) that is conducive to leading with usable […]

Compare the idea of misogyny (hatred of women) in “Bisclavret” by Marie de France and in the Prologue to The Thousand and One Nights.

“Bisclavret” by Marie de France and in the Prologue to The Thousand and One Nights Compare the idea of misogyny (hatred of women) in “Bisclavret” by Marie de France and in the Prologue to The Thousand and One Nights. How does this hatred of women inform the stories told in these texts? ANY use of […]

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