Title: Seeing is Believing Assignments and notes
1Seeing is Believing Assignments and notes
2Definition seeing
3Definition Critical Reading
4Definition Making observations
5Response 1 Warren AvenueJot down several
observations about the photograph
6Definition Inferences
7Response 2 Warren AvenueNow make a few
inferences about the photograph
8Response 1Jot down several observations about
Dillards selection
9Response 1Jot down several inferences about
Dillards selection
10Definition frame
11Definition Point of view
12Definition Context
13Writing AssignmentSee handout entitled Dorothy
LangeLook at the photograph your group has been
given. Pay attention to details. Write a brief
summary of what you see.
14What do you see?
15What do you see?
16What do you see?
17Lange Response Question 1What are the effects
of Langes decision to focus on the faces of her
subjects rather than to take their picture from
farther away?
18Lange Response Question 2How do these
framing choices change Langes point of view?
19Lange Response Question 3What might the
historical context or sociocultural context of
this series be?
20Context Question notes
21The Red Wheel barrowWhat is this poem about?
(general impression)
22The Red Wheel barrowWhat is this poem about?
(with context clues)
23Context Question notes
24The Daily Show
25OReilly Factor
26What is effective writing?
27Definition Recursive
28The writing process