{"id":50549,"date":"2021-09-12T22:57:49","date_gmt":"2021-09-12T22:57:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/papersspot.com\/blog\/2021\/09\/12\/hurston-how-it-feels-to-be-colored\/"},"modified":"2021-09-12T22:57:49","modified_gmt":"2021-09-12T22:57:49","slug":"hurston-how-it-feels-to-be-colored","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/papersspot.com\/blog\/2021\/09\/12\/hurston-how-it-feels-to-be-colored\/","title":{"rendered":"Hurston how it feels to be colored"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>PLEASE READ AND ANSWER THE QUESTION <br \/>https:\/\/www.wheelersburg.net\/Downloads\/Hurston.pdf <br \/>In 2-3 formal paragraphs(5 sentences per paragraph) answer one of following questions, and respond to at least two of your classmates&#8217; post. <br \/>1. From the beginning Zora Neal Hurston startles us: &#8220;I remember the very day that I became colored&#8221; (paragraph 2). Why does Hurston insist that one becomes colored? What happened on that day to make her so? <br \/>2. Each section of Hurston&#8217;s essay explores a different possible identity, some based on skin color, others emphasizing history, culture or gender. What does Hurston accomplish by such an approach? <br \/>3. The final paragraph introduces a key simile: &#8220;like a brown bag of miscellany propped against a wall.&#8221; How does Hurston develop this simile? What does she mean by it? <\/p>\n<p>Rubric <br \/>Your assignment will be graded based on this rubric. <br \/>RubricDefault rubric100 possible points <br \/>Expert <br \/>5 points4 pointsAdequate <br \/>3 points2 pointsInsufficient <br \/>1 pointRelevance of Post <br \/>&#8211;\/25 points <br \/>Posting thoroughly answers the discussion prompts and demonstrates understanding of material with well developed ideas. Posting integrates assigned content and makes strong connections to practice. <br \/>(25 points) <br \/>Posting addresses most of the prompt(s) and demonstrates mild understanding of material with well developed ideas. Posting references assigned content and may not make connections to practice. <br \/>(20 points) <br \/>Posting fails to address some components of the prompt. Makes short remarks. Posting lacks connection to practice. <br \/>(15 points) <br \/>Posting fails to address all components of the prompt. Makes short or irrelevant remarks. Posting lacks connection to practice. <br \/>(10 points) <br \/>No posting or one phrase response. <br \/>(5 points) <br \/>Quality of post <br \/>&#8211;\/25 points <br \/>Appropriate comments: thoughtful, reflective, and respectful of other\u2019s postings. <br \/>(25 points) <br \/>Appropriate comments and responds respectfully to other&#8217;s postings. <br \/>(20 points) <br \/>Appropriate comments and responds respectfully to other&#8217;s postings but may lack creativity. <br \/>(15 points) <br \/>Responds, but with minimum effort. (e.g. &#8220;I agree with Bill&#8221;) <br \/>(10 points) <br \/>No posting or one phrase response. <br \/>(5 points) <br \/>Contribution to Learning Community <br \/>&#8211;\/25 points <br \/>Post meaningful questions to the community; attempts to motivate the group discussion; presents creative approaches to topic. <br \/>(25 points) <br \/>Attempts to direct the discussion and to present relevant viewpoints for consideration by group; interacts freely. <br \/>(20 points) <br \/>Attempts to direct the discussion and to present some relevant viewpoints for consideration by group; interacts freely. <br \/>(15 points) <br \/>Minimum effort is made to participate in learning community as it develops. <br \/>(10 points) <br \/>No feedback provided to fellow student(s). <br \/>(5 points) <br \/>Mechanics <br \/>&#8211;\/25 points <br \/>Writing is free of grammatical, spelling, or punctuation errors. <br \/>(25 points) <br \/>Writing includes less than 5 grammatical, spelling, or punctuation errors. <br \/>(20 points) <br \/>Writing includes less than 7 grammatical, spelling, or punctuation errors. <br \/>(15 points) <br \/>Writing includes 6-8 grammatical, spelling, or punctuation errors. <br \/>(10 points) <br \/>Writing contains an unacceptable number grammatical, spelling or punctuation errors. <br \/>(5 points) <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>PLEASE READ AND ANSWER THE QUESTION https:\/\/www.wheelersburg.net\/Downloads\/Hurston.pdf In 2-3 formal paragraphs(5 sentences per paragraph) answer one of following questions, and respond to at least two of your classmates&#8217; post. 1. From the beginning Zora Neal Hurston startles us: &#8220;I remember the very day that I became colored&#8221; (paragraph 2). 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