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The Third Choice: A Thought-Provoking Discussion on Chinese Books

Explore the world of Chinese literature through a diverse selection of books and engage in insightful discussions. Rate the book on a scale of one to ten, sharing your reasoning. Pose a question to the author and reveal the most surprising or shocking aspect of the read. Use pantomime to act out a key event and challenge others to guess. Craft a Haiku that encapsulates the essence of the book. Make connections between your preferred book and experiences from your first semester.

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The Third Choice: A Thought-Provoking Discussion on Chinese Books

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  1. China Choice Books Discussion the Third

  2. Give the book a rating- one being resplendent, ten being abysmal. Explain why you gave the book the rating you did.

  3. What is one question you would ask the author? Why would you ask this question?

  4. What’s the most surprising thing you have read thus far?

  5. Pantomime something that has happened. Have peers guess what you are acting.

  6. What’s the most shocking thing to have happened yet?

  7. Write a Haiku (ironically, as it’s a Japanese form of poetry) about the book. Animals take over. Farmer Jones! Run for your life! The pigs are rising.

  8. Tie something in your choice book to first semester.

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