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Welcome Back! Exploring "The Twilight Zone" and Reading Goals for January 2nd

Welcome back! I hope you had a relaxing and enjoyable break. Today's objectives include discussing reading homework from pages 93-110, followed by a quiz on the same sections. Remember, you can use your book and notes. Please read pages 113-121 for Friday. We'll also preview "The Twilight Zone" episode "Time Enough At Last," which aired on November 20, 1959. This episode explores deep themes about life, values, and the ironic twist of being the last man on Earth. Consider questions on aloneness vs. loneliness and society's attitude toward books.

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Welcome Back! Exploring "The Twilight Zone" and Reading Goals for January 2nd

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  1. Wednesday, January 2nd Welcome back! I hope you had a wonderful, relaxing, and fun break!

  2. Today’s Goals • Questions on reading HW: 93 -110 • Quiz on 93 – 110 • You may use your book and notes, as always

  3. Read 113 – 121 for FRIDAY • Preview The Twilight Zone episode • “Time Enough At Last” • Original Air Date: Nov 20, 1959 • A bookish bank teller, who would like nothing more than to be left alone to read, survives a nuclear disaster and discovers that he is the last man on Earth. • What makes life worth living? What do you value most? What you would miss most if it was lost? • What is the ironic twist at the end? • What is the difference between aloneness and loneliness? • What is society’s attitude towards books (episode & our society)?

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