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SB English 12 Thursday, September 25 th, 2014

I Remember… Collect HW Display examples?

Warm-Up Write your own working definition of imagery. How do authors use imagery to appeal to the emotions of an audience? What makes imagery effective?

Invisible Man Get a SB book and tear out p Individually read and annotate the prologue from Invisible Man. Specifically, mark the text for images and their effects.

After Reading 1.The prologue contains images that represent Ellison’s multiple and conflicting ideas of self. Choose 2-3 significant images, and sketch a visual for each. Label each sketch. Do this on the same paper as your warm-up!! 2.Use the model on p. 28 of SB to describe your perception of self. Use an abstract noun and explain it!! 3.Turn in: SB p stapled on top of your notebook paper!

Punctuation – what is it good for? Enrichment point: Thoroughly complete SB p Bring it in tomorrow for a point of enrichment (assessment score).