Daily Introduction February 11 – February 12. Objective SWBAT do a character analysis of Nick through the reading of Chapter 3 in Fitzgerald’s The Great.

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Daily Introduction February 11 – February 12

Objective SWBAT do a character analysis of Nick through the reading of Chapter 3 in Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby.

Period 1: 36% Period 3: 36% Period 4: 26% Period 5: 22% Period 7: 9% Period 8: 0% Period 1: 36% Period 3: 36% Period 4: 26% Period 5: 22% Period 7: 9% Period 8: 0% Collective: 32% A-Day: 10% B-Day: 21% Collective: 32% A-Day: 10% B-Day: 21% Rationale: Averages:

To help my friend, I said I would look into it for him. I spoke to a sales agent with the cable company about the different packages of channels available to someone living in Mike’s apartment building. A.NO CHANGE B.them C.some D.cable service A.NO CHANGE B.them C.some D.cable service

Explanation

What is a pronoun? Why are pronouns used? He, She, Him, Her They, Someone, It We, You, Me Eliminating redundancies within the text

For the sake of clarity, paragraphs are best introduced without the use of pronouns. Furthermore, your answer choice must agree with the singular noun cable service, to which it refers.

Your correct answer is…

Nefarious Pronunciation: [nef-are-e-us] Part of Speech: adjective Definition: Wicked or Criminal Definition: Wicked or Criminal Synonyms: Diabolical Heinous Odious Synonyms: Diabolical Heinous Odious Sentence example: How nefarious of you to throw dog crap on my car. Sentence example: How nefarious of you to throw dog crap on my car.

Today’s Goal Literature Circles: In your groups, read The Great Gatsby – Chapter 3. Write a half page summary and two higher order questions! Remember: Every ten words and you have a quiz. We’re on word #8 now. BE READY! Literature Circles: In your groups, read The Great Gatsby – Chapter 3. Write a half page summary and two higher order questions! Remember: Every ten words and you have a quiz. We’re on word #8 now. BE READY!