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Thursday, January 22, 2015

Thursday, January 22, 2015

 

ENGLISH – HOURS 1 & 3 – Day 29

Collect homework: Questions 1 – 9 (Cask of Amontillado)

·         Watch short videos of “The Cask of Amontillado” by Edgar Allan Poe (Flocabulary, short film pts. 1&2)

·         Take out a clean piece of paper…

DIRECTIONS:

  1. Write a 3-word sentence (doer-doing-done to) like:

“Bayle collects shells” or “Jon hit the ball.”

  1. LABEL the 3 parts: A, B, C
  2. RULE: You may not ADD an A or a B or a C.
  3. Next, expand it into a sentence of 15 words without losing the doer-doing-done to structure.
    1. As an example, here is a 15-word expansion for “Jon hit the ball.”

            In the middle of the sixth inning, Jon, the league leader, hit the curve ball.

NOTE: The writer answered WHEN (sixth inning)?

WHO (the league leader)? WHAT KIND (curve)?

5. Expand your same sentence to 35-words…same rules.

ENGLISH homework – HOURS 1 & 3:

·         Study for Friday’s fill-in-the blank Prefix test #3 (the next 11 prefixes from “30-15-10” list) including the following prefixes from your sheet = # 23 – #33 (re – cred)

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ENGLISH – HOURS 4 & 5 – Day 29 

Take Dramatic Literary Terms test)

TO BE COLLECTED:

1.      Sketch a simple picture of Queen Mab and her carriage according to Mercutio’s description.

2.      ADD 10 quotes to each piece of your drawing…

§  Next to each detail you drew, write in the word-for-word quotation from the speech that told you what to draw

·         For example:

1.      “Her wagoner, a small, gray-coated gnat”

2.      “Her whip, of cricket’s bone; the lash, of film”

After turning in your drawing and without opening your book, name 4 things you guess will happen when Romeo & his posse crash the Capulet party? 

Read Act 1.5, pgs. 833 - 839

·         TO BE COLLECTED TOMORROW (staple these together)…

1.      Answers to questions 1 - 10 (from yesterday)

ENGLISH homework – HOURS 4 & 5:

Finish your drawing of Queen Mab and her carriage (see page 830-831 for 10 details)

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