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Wednesday, February 10 th Good Morning! For a warm-up, write original dialogue for the scene depicted in this image from Driving Miss Daisy. Take into account what you know about both characters thus far. Minimum of two lines each. Have your homework out on your desk to be checked.

Today on this episode of “Let it snow, Let it snow, Let it snow”… You will: Continue (and possibly complete??) part 1 of “Driving Miss Daisy” Decipher the parts of speech for your new vocabulary words

Just some friendly reminders Noun- a person, place, thing or idea Verb- states an action, something that exists, or links subject to description Adjective- modifies a noun or pronoun Adverb- a word that modifies a verb, an adjective or another adverb

Determine the part of speech The fact is that you, all by yourself, demolished that Packard. verb She eyed the book dubiously. adverb They call it perpetual care. Adjective I told you I don’t like all this sniping at Mama. (snipe) verb

Determine the parts of speech ‘Cause I don’t want you getting them nasty ashes all over my upholstery. noun Daisy recoiled from Florine’s gift. verb It’s of German derivation. noun You have given me an air of competence that I don’t posses. noun

Last Two …fear of social, political, and economic reprisals. noun ….but the appalling silence and the indifference of the good people. adjective

Closure Tonight’s homework: Compile a list of every SSR book you have read this school year. Provide the title and author name if possible. This can be done in a notebook or a blank piece of paper. Use your reading logs for help!!

Closure What were some things that you enjoyed/were surprised about in regards to the movie Tonight’s homework: Compile a list of every SSR book you have read this school year. Provide the title and author name if possible. This can be done in a notebook or a blank piece of paper. Use your reading logs for help!!