Please submit at least one question, one about the lectures on jazz OR one about Saying Something. (This is just a minimum. You may submit more if you like.) Make sure you are familiar with the material being considered. Among other things, your questions should address important issues, assumptions, and perspectives, as well as reflect your own concerns. You should also reference specific page numbers when asking questions about the text.
Creating informed, insightful questions is part of learning how to intelligently discuss ideas. Each question needs to be preceded by an idea from the lectures (stated in one or two sentences) OR a quote of one or two sentences from the book as well as some background information.
After you submit your question(s), answer at least one other question written by a fellow student.
Your answer(s) to your fellow students’ questions need to total at least 100 words each.
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