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A Midsummer Night’s Dream

University High School of Science and Engineering Ms. Cabral and Ms. Benfield cabrl001@hartfordschools.org Liz.benfield@my.ccsu.edu. Let’s Participate in a moving survey !. A Midsummer Night’s Dream.

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A Midsummer Night’s Dream

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  1. University High School of Science and Engineering Ms. Cabral and Ms. Benfield cabrl001@hartfordschools.orgLiz.benfield@my.ccsu.edu Let’s Participate in a moving survey! A Midsummer Night’s Dream

  2. Please respond to the following prompts by moving to the appropriate section of the classroom, labeled Strongly Agree, Agree, Disagree or Strongly Disagree. Be prepared to explain your thinking on the topic.

  3. Love is Blind.

  4. There is magic in the world.

  5. Chaos and confusion are necessary parts of life.

  6. People can control their own fate.

  7. Parents should play a part in helping their children find appropriate friends or partners

  8. Love is unpredictable and rarely easy.

  9. Dreams carry meaning and power.

  10. A play written in the late 1500s is not relevant to today’s society.

  11. Great job! Now please turn to the response page in your student handbook. For Homework you will be expected to complete this response page in your handbook using complete sentences.

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