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Earths axis is tilted, so as we orbit the Sun, the angle of the sunlight hitting our planet change’s through out the year. In December, people in the northern Hemisphere feel colder because they are tilted away form the Sun. at the same time, people in the Southern Hemispere are tilter toward the Sun, makeing it warmer in tat part of the world. EDITING WARM-UP: JANUARY 12 TH Find the 10 mistakes in the passage.

Earth’s axis is tilted, so as we orbit the Sun, the angle of the sunlight hitting our planet changes throughout the year. In December, people in the Northern Hemisphere feel colder because they are tilted away from the Sun. At the same time, people in the Southern Hemisphere are tilted toward the Sun, making it warmer in that part of the world. CHECK YOUR ANSWERS!

ROMEO AND JULIET ACT III SCENE I Speaking Parts: Benvolio Mercutio Tybalt Romeo Prince Lady Capulet Citizen Montague

BODY COUNT: 2

QUOTES TO KNOW  “Ask for me tomorrow and you / shall find me a grave man” (III.i.91-92); pun  “A plague o’ both your houses.” (III.i.99); foreshadowing

QUOTES TO KNOW  “ Mercutio’s soul / is but a little way above our heads / staying for thine to keep him company. / Either thou or I or both must go with him” (III.i ).  “I am fortune’s fool” (III.i.128).

 How does Shakespeare continue to develop the foil pair of Benvolio and Tybalt?  What are the “injuries” done to Tybalt by Romeo? Why does Romeo not want to fight Tybalt?  How does Shakespeare continue to develop the foil pair of Romeo and Mercutio? Consider their different responses as to what is to blame for the violent encounter.  How is the idea of fate continuously emphasized in this scene? ACT III SCENE I