October 22, 2013
8. What is Katrina's opinion of the MIAPA?
Pg.222 2nd Paragraph
Katrina thinks that it is a disgrace to Alpha Phi Alpha Incorporated and also to The University of Atlanta. She thinks that her sorority has put to much into the foundation to let some gays come and take over their sorority. She believes it shouldn't be allowed to happen at the University of Atlanta. She thinks the should be punished for what they are doing.
October 23, 2013
2. What is the conflict in this book?
Pg. 228
The conflict currently in the story is the big student government election between Howard Harrell and Katrina Turner. The are currently debating on very personal situations. The fan support is equal and nobody can really tell who is going to win this election. It is a very close battle and it is getting really heated between the two. In the above question they had an debate on the whole gay situation and Howard Harrell is gay himself and he feels very disrespected.
October 24, 2013
4. How does JD's character change?
pg.232
JD was recently rejected to be in a fraternity. The frat brothers called him and told him that he deserves to be in the fraternity. JD was struggling to stay in the University of Atlanta, he had to maintain a 3.0 to stay in. So with the fraternity telling him that he has be accepted and he had to keep his grades up, JD turned his whole attitude around and became more focused on school and put all the females he had to the side.
October 25, 2013
7. What word best describes Katrina?
Pg. 238
Katrina can best be describe as hardworking and brave. She is struggling with being HIV positive and having people talking about her. She has almost committed suicide, she was attempting to blow her brains out. She has to take 15 pills on a daily basis and she in on time with it. She has a 3.7 GPA and she is a junior in college. She is also head of her sorority and with her dealing with all of that she is best described as hardworking and brave.
8. What is Katrina's opinion of the MIAPA?
Pg.222 2nd Paragraph
Katrina thinks that it is a disgrace to Alpha Phi Alpha Incorporated and also to The University of Atlanta. She thinks that her sorority has put to much into the foundation to let some gays come and take over their sorority. She believes it shouldn't be allowed to happen at the University of Atlanta. She thinks the should be punished for what they are doing.
October 23, 2013
2. What is the conflict in this book?
Pg. 228
The conflict currently in the story is the big student government election between Howard Harrell and Katrina Turner. The are currently debating on very personal situations. The fan support is equal and nobody can really tell who is going to win this election. It is a very close battle and it is getting really heated between the two. In the above question they had an debate on the whole gay situation and Howard Harrell is gay himself and he feels very disrespected.
October 24, 2013
4. How does JD's character change?
pg.232
JD was recently rejected to be in a fraternity. The frat brothers called him and told him that he deserves to be in the fraternity. JD was struggling to stay in the University of Atlanta, he had to maintain a 3.0 to stay in. So with the fraternity telling him that he has be accepted and he had to keep his grades up, JD turned his whole attitude around and became more focused on school and put all the females he had to the side.
October 25, 2013
7. What word best describes Katrina?
Pg. 238
Katrina can best be describe as hardworking and brave. She is struggling with being HIV positive and having people talking about her. She has almost committed suicide, she was attempting to blow her brains out. She has to take 15 pills on a daily basis and she in on time with it. She has a 3.7 GPA and she is a junior in college. She is also head of her sorority and with her dealing with all of that she is best described as hardworking and brave.