Class Facts
Grammar
Convenience Store Woman
Class Facts II
100

This student sits with Prawin.

Roydan

100

Why is the following sentence incorrect? "Which proves she was right." 

It is a dependent clause that needs a subject. (The research results prove she was right.) 

100

Student question: "Give two reasons why Keiko is so attached to the convenience store." 

"1. She can fake her personality based on store needs. 2. She feels normal there because they're all the same."

100

These student names rhyme with each other.

Julia and Yuliya 

200

This student typically sits in front of Zeinab. 

Donna

200

Correct the following sentence: "One character walk two school."

One character = third person singular = plural verb. ("One character walks...")

200

Student question: "How does Keiko conform to her friend's social norms?"

She doesn't reveal that she loves working at the corner store / that she doesn't want children.

200

This student shares their name with a flower which is often seen as a symbol for love. 

Léa-Rose

300

Two students in our class have names that are three letters long: San, and _ _ _. 

Eva

300

Why is the following sentence incorrect?

 "The SG's were on the lawn." 

The SG doesn't own the verb "were" (apostrophe unnecessary)

300

Student question: "What are some feminist themed elements of the book until now?"

Expectations on women re: work and children; use of the novel to voice women's experiences

300

Four students in our class have names that begin with A: Adayra, Aili, Alexander, and ____.

Alexsei

400

This student sits with Laraib, Ezekiel, and Aili. 

Zaima

400

Why is the following sentence incorrect?

Keiko is confused by reactions to "the bird." This confusion...

Citation missing.

Keiko is confused by reactions to "the bird" (Murata 14). This confusion...

400

Student question: "Why does Shiraha act the way he does?"

We discussed insecurity, projection, masculinity, absurdity (expectation vs. reality). 

400

Name the two students in our class whose names begin with the letter K.

Kelly-Ann and Kaydiann

500

When Dawson was a convent, nuns prayed to a motherly figure. This student in our class shares her name. 

Maria (Mary)

500

A dependent clause needs this to be complete. 

An independent clause. 

500

Student question: "How could having too much empathy for Keiko make us stop reading the book?" 

Feeling too much sadness (at her treatment, or disconnection with her family and friends and society)

500

During a grammar presentation, this student asked about possessives (when to use an apostrophe).

Julia