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Drinking Coffee elsewhere golden lines.

Drinking Coffee elsewhere golden lines.

Q Note: The title of the book is also Drinking Coffee Elsewhere. This assignment is meant for the short story of the same name that appears in the book, not the entire book itself. Part 1: In a single post, do the following: • Note four "golden lines" from the story, lines that stood out to you for some reason, and give a brief explanation why for each (3 or 4 sentences for each explanation is fine). • Note one question you have about the story, something you hope your classmates can help you understand a little better. Or pose a question that you hope will illicit some different perspectives. Part 2: In a reply to a classmate's post, respond to their "golden line." Did you have a similar reaction? Different? Maybe you had or hadn't thought about it the same way. (3-4 sentences is fine) Part 3: In a reply to a different classmate's post, respond to their question. (3-4 sentences is fine)

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