2. Pick up Macbeth from the bookstore and bring it on Monday.
3. Hand in your six stories (three about right v. wrong, three about striving for excellence). Also hand in one typed page, double-spaced, normal-sized font, explaining whether her you think you are more engaged by/interested in questions of right and wrong or questions about how to strive for excellence. Use your stories as evidence.
The criteria this time will be different:
a. Try to remain organized for the entire page. Don't repeat yourself; don't change the subject abruptly; have a good beginning and a good ending. Letting your thoughts flow naturally might be the best strategy.
b. Make every phrase of every sentence count.
If you have less than one page's worth of thoughts, try looking back at your stories and then start again. If you don't write a whole page's worth, it's not a big problem, but you won't get an A.

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