2. The most challenging thing for me was remembering the blog posts every week, especially when we had the gap week where there was no blog post. It was difficult getting through that part of the school year because I wasn't remembering to do all of the posts.
3. Hitchhiker's Guide. If you want a book we read together as opposed to my book of choice, my pick would be Much Ado About Nothing. MAAN was something that I had not read already, so the element of freshness made me enjoy it more than 1984 or Persepolis. It was also a lot of fun acting out the scenes and analyzing the language Shakespeare used.
4. All the Light We Cannot See. It suffered from what I am dubbing "Bel Canto syndrome" where it was either extremely predictable or completely and unnecessarily erratic. There was relatively little to keep my interest after the exposition and, while I am a sucker for tragic endings, Werner's death came off as forced and unnecessary. There was no buildup nor was there any reason for it to happen.
5. I think the vocabulary assignments should be teaching more challenging words. In addition, it should also teach us more about how to break down words and decipher their meaning through roots. While we did do this, I think that only two questions per practice exercise and ten questions on the final was a little minuscule.
6. The response projects are something I'd like to keep as they are.
7. Identifying faulty logic was something I had no idea how to do before the debate. As for something more along the lines of the language arts part of the class. I can now actually dissect and understand works of fiction.