DAILY INTRODUCTION JANUARY 26 & JANUARY 27. HOMEWORK New and Noteworthy Effective Today  Daily Participation Grade  Tardy Policy  Cell Phone Policy.

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DAILY INTRODUCTION JANUARY 26 & JANUARY 27

HOMEWORK New and Noteworthy Effective Today  Daily Participation Grade  Tardy Policy  Cell Phone Policy  Late Work Policy New and Noteworthy Effective Today DDaily Participation Grade TTardy Policy CCell Phone Policy LLate Work Policy

A-day: 32% B-day: 34% Collective: 33% A-day: 32% B-day: 34% Collective: 33% RATIONALE Period 1: 30% Period 3: 18% Period 4: 47% Period 5: 41% Period 7: 24% Period 8: 36% Period 1: 30% Period 3: 18% Period 4: 47% Period 5: 41% Period 7: 24% Period 8: 36%

Card collecting is a social activity too encouraging the old and young to swap cards and stories. Today’s electronic entertainment, however, keeps people apart and does little to benefit developing minds. Card collecting is a social activity too encouraging the old and young to swap cards and stories. Today’s electronic entertainment, however, keeps people apart and does little to benefit developing minds. A. NO CHANGE B. TOO, ENCOURAGING C. TOO; ENCOURAGING D. TOO, BY ENCOURAGING

EXPLANATION EXPLANATION

Adverbials like too are separated from the main clause by a comma. The gerund encouraging modifies activity, so too must be followed by a comma as well. This is why your correct answer is…

1 st Period is the least loquacious class that I’ve had in a while. Collectively, 3 rd Period has become very loquacious over the previous few months. 4 th period used to be overly loquacious; however, they have calmed down a lot over the previous two quarters. 1 st Period is the least loquacious class that I’ve had in a while. Collectively, 3 rd Period has become very loquacious over the previous few months. 4 th period used to be overly loquacious; however, they have calmed down a lot over the previous two quarters. Luis and Connor are both overly loquacious students in my 5 th Period class. Trey is not only the most loquacious studenr in my 7 th period, but possibly, my most loquacious student ever! My wonderful 8 th Period became loquacious during my Pre-Interns final lesson Luis and Connor are both overly loquacious students in my 5 th Period class. Trey is not only the most loquacious studenr in my 7 th period, but possibly, my most loquacious student ever! My wonderful 8 th Period became loquacious during my Pre-Interns final lesson PUZZLE TIME:

DEFINITION: SUPERFLUOUS (EXCESSIVE) TALKING DEFINITION: SUPERFLUOUS (EXCESSIVE) TALKING Loquacious Pronunciation: [La-quay-shus] Part of Speech: Adjective Loquacious Pronunciation: [La-quay-shus] Part of Speech: Adjective Synonyms: Chatty Garrulous Gabby Talkative Synonyms: Chatty Garrulous Gabby Talkative Jay failed English III due to his loquacious habit; he never fully understood the work that needed to be completed. Jay failed English III due to his loquacious habit; he never fully understood the work that needed to be completed. Don’t be like Jay Don’t be like Jay Don’t be too loquacious; it’s annoying! Don’t be too loquacious; it’s annoying!

ESSENTIAL QUESTION: Is Nick Carroway the epitome of a reliable or unreliable narrator within “The Great Gatsby.”

OBJECTIVE: SWBAT ascertain Fitzgerald’s use of character development in order to determine the reliability of Nick Carroway as a narrator.

NEXT CLASS: Notes: Practice ACT test– get a good night’s sleep! Notes: Practice ACT test– get a good night’s sleep!