They should be prepared to discuss the quality of their contributions in class during
a weekly class story roundup.
Not exact matches
Here's Publishers
Weekly «s synopsis of the
story: A brutal view of India's
class struggles is cunningly presented in Adiga's debut about a racist, homicidal chauffer...
Most
Classes are characterized by
weekly themes or
stories with accompanying music, costumes and props to encourage imaginative participation.
I spent hours reading
stories about other women who successfully birthed without medication, attended
weekly prenatal yoga
classes, and practiced breathing techniques.
A philosophical master
class, it is quite staggeringly good, whereas the reviewer for Publishers
Weekly (who some might feel have missed the point) says, «the moral of the
story — you snots in the West don't know how good you have it — comes through so early that the protagonist's final transformation to good, loving citizen and son feels redundant.