This response paper is not a personal journal exercise that shares how you feel about our course material. Rather, what do you know? What is something from our week’s material was particularly interesting to you and why? Are there questions you would like to ask others in the class about a topic from the class? Please read the information for its themes and central ideas and write about it. They are crucial for our analysis of late medieval and early modern Catholic spiritual writings. Please READ the readings and use direct quotes or information from the readings in the paper. DO NOT use any outside sources. This paper needs to be detailed, clear, concise, and have no grammer or punctiation mistakes.
Paragraph 1: Summary of readings (Must include details from readings). Include and compare readings and write about any themes or ideas you see from the readings. Include direct quotes and ideas from readings. When quoting please include reading name and page number when you got the information from.
Paragraph 2: Name a couple things that you found interesting from the readings (use direct quotes and information fromreadings. This paragrpah has to be insightful, detailed, and include why you found what you did interesting). Include direct quotes and ideas from readings. When quoting please include reading name and page number when you got the information from.
Paragrpah 3: Come up with some questions that you thought of while reading the texts. And write about why you came up with these questions. Include direct quotes and ideas from readings. When quoting please include reading name and page number when you got the information from.


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