Hound+of+the+Baskervilles

=** DISCUSSION BOARD: //THE// //HOUND OF THE BASKERVILLES// CHAPTERS 12-14 ** =

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**STEP 1: Click here for a quick reading check of Chapters 12-14.** =====

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**STEP 2: Write a response to EACH of the following discussion boards. Be thorough, and keep in mind this is one way I'm assessing how closely you've been thinking through the text!** =====


 * [|Create-Your-Own Discussion Question] **: Create a discussion question for Chapters 12-14 that will make your classmates think. This shouldn't be a basic "did-you-read-it" content question, or a simple "yes" or "no" question. Instead, your question should ask your classmates to interpret, analyze, or comment on an important idea or revelation from these chapters. Try starting your question with: //How do you interpret...? What's the significance of...//? //Why...?// These chapters are CHOCK-FULL of important revelations and pieces of the puzzle that come together, so consider **the villain, the method, and the motive.**


 * [|Key Clue + Red Herring] **: Write one brief paragraph about each of the following clues. **Each paragraph should contain a brief quotation and page number that points to the clue's significance (or insignificance).**
 * KEY CLUE - **Get our your clue charts** and choose a clue whose significance is revealed in Chapters 12-14. This could be a clue that appeared earlier in the book, or a new revelation that fits into the solution of the mystery. Discuss the role this clue has played throughout the novel and/or how this impacts the remainder of the novel.
 * RED HERRING - Choose a red herring that's revealed in Chapters 12-14 and explain it's role in the mystery. What did it leave you to believe? What truth was this red herring distracting you (the reader) from?

**STEP 3: Respond to your classmates!** Go back to the "Create-Your-Own Discussion Question" board. Answer **two of your classmates' questions** thoroughly and specifically by clicking "REPLY." Feel free to raise additional questions! **NOTE**: You may not respond to a question that already has three replies.**DOUBLE NOTE:** Earn extra credit by responding to more than two!