So then Mr.Wiley settled it once and for all, it would be pronounced: DAH-nay. thank you good sir and thanks to all those who helped to resolve this issue.
As a teacher i love kids like Danae, however, i also have to let them know that if their logic ends in the negative then their logic is faulty. So since her logic almost always ends up with her intellectual demise (until next time) the process itself causes no harm… in philosophical terms she creates her own aporia(s) like to see how she pans out as she gets older or will she stay forever young….bet she becomes a university prof. in feminist theory…..
Does anyone know the proper pronunciation of Danae is it: Day-nuh or Dan-nuh or Duh-nay - I teach as well and have generally gotten names correct. However, a little help here might keep a student like Duh-nay (?) less stressed. Actually, maybe if i ask her to pronounce her name in front of the whole class she could present herself like the Philosopher/Queen she so desires to be.
So then Mr.Wiley settled it once and for all, it would be pronounced: DAH-nay. thank you good sir and thanks to all those who helped to resolve this issue.
As a teacher i love kids like Danae, however, i also have to let them know that if their logic ends in the negative then their logic is faulty. So since her logic almost always ends up with her intellectual demise (until next time) the process itself causes no harm… in philosophical terms she creates her own aporia(s) like to see how she pans out as she gets older or will she stay forever young….bet she becomes a university prof. in feminist theory…..