Tuesday September 2
In the first article titled How to Mark a Book by Mortimer J. Adler, discussed the pros to writing in books. Also, he gave examples of how to mark a book effectively.
William Golding discussed three levels to thinking in his short story titled Thinking as a hobby. Golding ties in a memory from his childhood of three statues to his levels of thinking, level one being the highest.
Oratory: a place of prayer; especially : a private or institutional chapel
Penal: of, relating to, or involving punishment
Indignant: filled with or marked by indignation
If authors wanted us to write in their books why don’t they provide space to?
Who is Mr. Vallee?
Why does Golding say there are only 3 grades of thinking and no gray areas?
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