1) Learning
is an endless process. This exam does not assume that you
know everything, and that's why you are given a lot of choices.
However, before you make the choices, make sure that you
read ALL the questions so that you will be able to learn
from the others' answers in the last class.
2) Altogether
you should answer four questions
(Part I --1 question 25%, Part II--2 questions, each 25%,
Part III--must answer 25%). In principle, do NOT repeat in
your choice of examples for analysis.
3) You
can choose to answer one question orally with your group,
and write the other three questions by yourselves. On your
answer sheet, please give an outline of your part of the group's
answer for double-checking. You can also choose to answer
all the three questions by yourselves. In this case, you may
be asked to present your answers in class.
4) Don't
forget to write down the questions and their numbers before
you answer them.
5) There
is an abundance of resources and ideas on your textbook, on
Internet and around you for you to read and think over, to
organize and express. Do NOT, however,
plagiarize. Enjoy learning
from others and expressing yourselves!