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Tuesdays with Morrie: The Curriculum-Taking Attendance - Quiz
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Describe Morrie Schwartz. What were his favorite pastimes? What did he value in life?
How had Mitch's values and dreams changed since graduating from Brandeis University?
Summarize the test doctors showed Morrie, which he used to determine how much time he had left.
Why had Mitch enjoyed Morrie's classes years earlier? How did the two become close friends while Mitch was a student?
How did Ted Koppel first learn about Morrie Schwartz? What did Morrie think of Ted Koppel before his first interview with the television celebrity? How did Ted manage to win Morrie's approval?
During Mitch's first visit Morrie said, "The culture we have does not make people feel good about themselves. We're teaching the wrong things. And you have to be strong enough to say if the culture doesn't work, don't buy it." In your own words, explain what Morrie meant.
Explain what Morrie meant by the "tension of opposites."
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