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'1. ent and teacher: Use this cover sheet for mailing or f axing. University of Alberta Library ASSIGNMENT BOOKLET 6B 0 1620 3503181 2 ELA3104 English Language Arts 30-2 Module 6: Section 3 A ssignment, Section 4 A ssignment, and Final Module Assignment FOR STUDENT USE ONLY FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Date Assignment Submitted: (If l abel is missing or incorrect) Assigned Teacher: Student File Number: Assignment Time Spent on Assignment: Grading: Module Number: Graded by: Date Assignment Received: Student’s Questions and Comments Teacher’s Comments Teacher INSTRUCTIONS FOR SUBMITTING THIS DISTANCE LEARNING ASSIGNMENT BOOKLET When you are registered for distance learning courses, you are expected to regularly submit completed assignments for correction. Try to submit each section of assignments as soon as you complete it. Do not submit more than one Assignment Booklet in one subject at the same time. Before submitting your section assignments or your Assignment Booklet, please check the following: • Are all the assignments completed? If not, explain why. • Has your work been reread to ensure accuracy in spelling and details? • Is the booklet cover filled out and the correct module label attached? MAILING 1. Postage Regulations Do not enclose letters with your assignments or Assignment Booklets. Send all letters in a separate envelope. 2. Postage Rates Put your assignments or Assignment Booklet in an envelope and take it to the post office and have it weighed. Attach sufficient postage and seal the envelope. Assignment Booklets will travel faster if sufficient postage is used and if they are in large envelopes that do not exceed two centimetres in thickness. FAXING 1 . Assignment Booklets may be faxed to the school with which you are registered. Contact your teacher for the appropriate fax number. 2. All faxing costs are the responsibility of the sender. E-MAILING It may be possible to e-mail your completed assignments to the school with which you are registered. Contact your teacher for the appropriate e-mail address. The Power of Drama Assignment Booklet 6B fcBI -r’ /dbcriG Learning ■i Technologies Branch LEARNING FOR TEACHER’S USE ONLY Summary Teacher’s Comments Total Your Possible Marks Mark Section 3 20 As.signmcnt Section 4 Assignment 30 Final Module 15 Assignment 65 English Language Arts 30-2 Module 6: The Power of Drama Assignment Booklet 6B Section 3 A ssignment, Section 4 A ssignment, and Final Module Assignment Learning Technologies Branch ISBN0-7741-2539-X This document is intended for You may find the following Inlernel sites useful: Students / • Alberta Learning, http://www.learninw.gov.ab.ca Teachers / • Learning Technologies Branch. http://www.Iearning.g()v.ah.ca/ltb • Learning Resources Centre. http://www.lrc.Iearning.g()v.ab.ca Administrators The use of the Internet is optional. Exploring the electronic information superhighway can be Home Instructors educational and entertaining. However, be aware that these computer networks are not censored. General Public Students may unintentionally or purposely find articles on the Internet that may be offensive or inappropriate. As well, the sources of information are not always cited and the content may not be Other accurate. Therefore, students mav wish to conl'irm facts with a second source. Copyright © 2 ()().L the Crown in Right of Alberta, as represented by the Minister of Learning. Alberta Learning. lOLS.S - 102 Street. Edmonton, Alberta T.'SJ 4L.‘S. Print copies may be obtained from the Learning Resources Centre. Digital copies are available to registered Alberta educators at the Tools4Teachers website; http://www.to()ls4teachers.ab.ca Every effort has been made both to provide proper acknowledgement of the original source and to comply with copyright law. If cases are identified where this elfort has been unsuccessful, please notify Alberta Learning so that appropriate corrective action can be taken. UNIVERSITY LIBRARY 1 ASSIGNMENT BOOKLET 6B ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS 30-2: MODULE 6 SECTION 3 A SSIGNMENT, SECTION 4 A SSIGNMENT, AND FINAL MODULE ASSIGNMENT Your mark for this module will be determined in part by how well you do your assignments. This Assignment Booklet is worth 65 marks out of the total 1 15 marks for the assignments in Module 6. The value of each assignment and each question is stated in the left margin. Work slowly and carefully. If y ou have difficulty, go back and review the appropriate topic. Be sure to proofread your answers carefully. You’re encouraged to use a c omputer for these assignments. If y ou use a computer, submit a a printed copy that has been carefully proofread. Include your name, course name, and assignment question number on each page. Section 3 A ssignment: Reading Bethune . Read all parts of your assignment carefully and record your answers in the appropriate places. 1 . When Frances and Bethune quarrel in Act 1, Scene 2, Frances calls Bethune a h ypocrite, Definet h e w ord h ypocrite. b . c Why does France s say that Bethune is a h ypocrite? . How does Bethune defen d himself from her accusation? English Language Arts 30-2: Module 6 2 Assignment Booklet 6B d. In Bethune’s opinion, who are the real hypocrites in the medical profession? 2. Consider Act 1, Scene 7. a. What evidence is given to show that Bethune has become a successful surgeon in Detroit ? b. In spite of his success, Bethune is clearly discontented with his medical practice. What, in his opinion, is wrong with the way the doctors in the Detroit hospital practise medicine? English Language Arts 30-2: Module 6 3 Assignment Booklet 6B 3. In Act 1 , S cene 8, Frances and Bethune get a d ivorce. Why has their marriage failed? When you’ve completed this question, return to page 45 in the Student Module Booklet. 4. In Act 1, Scene 10, Dr. Archibald hires Bethune. In Act I, Scene 13, he supports Bethune against his critics. However, eventually, in Act 1, Scene 16, Archibald dismisses Bethune. a. Why does Dr. Archibald hire Bethune? b. Why does Dr. Archibald support Bethune even though Bethune has antagonized many people? English Language Arts 30-2: Module 6 4 Assignment Booklet 6B Why does Dr. Archibald eventually fire Bethune? 5. From 1928 to 1936, Bethune achieves great success in his profession. Ironically, he also becomes increasingly alienated from his medical colleagues, his wife, and Canadian society. What are the weaknesses, in Bethune’ s opinion, of the medical establishment and of Canadian society at this time? When you’ve completed this question, return to page 49 in the Student Module Booklet. 6. Why does Bethune decide to go to Spain? English Language Arts 30-2: Module 6 5 Assignment Booklet 6B a. What is Bethune’s greatest success in Spain? 7. Consider Bethune’s experience in Spain. b. Why does Bethune become dissatisfied in Spain? 8 . Why is Bethu ne BWinohiotekinall elyt .y d oisuc’ovuer a gceod m ipnl Cehtienda ? this question, return to page 54 in the Student Module 9 . Bethune finally achieves con tentment in China. Explain. English Language Arts 30-2: Module 6 6 Assignment Booklet 6B Section 4 A ssignment: Refiecting on Bethune 1 . Now that you’ve finished reading the play Bethune, what do you think of it? Write a p ersonal response to the play. (If you’re uncertain about how to respond, go back to Module 1 and review Section 1 : L esson 2 a nd Section 4: Lesson 4.) Your answer will be assessed according to the Journal Assessment Criteria given in Module 1 . (There is more room for your answer on the following page.)

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