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Letter 5

Letter 5

Q Welcome to Adolescent Literature 2221 003 Dear Class, Hello everyone. I write this in the late afternoon. The sun is just emerging and shedding it pale light over the rains soaked terrain. I am in process of reading everything that you have turned in and I am impressed by the range of ideas and reactions to what we are reading. For this week’s letter – I’m asking for a post card. I would like you to use all your creativity and send a post card to your group mate. The post card must have: An image of World War II Europe A caption somewhere under or above the picture Writing – you can write is as if you were there as a traveler or as a resident during that time period. You can find templates for post cards on line. Here are a few: Check pintrest https://www.avery.com/templates/8387 https://www.psprint.com/design-templates/postcards/ https://legaldbol.com/4x6-postcard-template-pdf/69-free-4x6-postcard-template-pdf-templates-by-4x6-postcard-template-pdf/ Some notes for the upcoming weeks: ? Read the memoir, Night, by Elie Weisel. ? We will not meet on Thursday 3/4 and you will have a discussion assignment which I will share early in the week. ? On 3/9 a librarian will visit with our class so that we can learn best practices for researching peer reviewed articles for essay #2. I think you know the procedure for the letters – in this case the post cards. Best, Prof Robins Please note there are some changes. Here is the list of partners: Person 1 Person 2 Person 3 Edina Sterline Giovanni Vanessa Azarai Amritjot Javont Alexa Dulce Johanna Jonathan Christopher Shadab Daniel Colin Jaylen Sohab Ryan Sajid David Victor

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I hope this postcard finds you in good health. Times are challenging in eastern Europe. With the onset of this never-ending war, there is a fear of death all around us. Yet, life prevails as if this is nothing new. The eerie feeling of impending doom seems the way of life to the people I meet. I have met vibrant communities that don’t share the national sentiments and hostile individuals who see me as a potential danger.