Tuesday Week 3. Objective I can apply the definitions of protagonist and antagonist. I can write the definition, etymology, synonym and antonym of a word.

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Tuesday Week 3

Objective I can apply the definitions of protagonist and antagonist. I can write the definition, etymology, synonym and antonym of a word and use it in a context sentence. I can identify characterization from text.

Agenda Bell Ringer- Protagonist and Antagonist 3 vocabulary words (dramatization) Spelling check and double check Double Entry Diary Discuss The Outsiders Developing characters Developing themes and motifs

Protagonist and Antagonist Protagonist- Antagonist-

Apply and Analyze ProtagonistAntagonist Joker Luke Skywalker (Star Wars) Tom (cartoon cat) Snow White

Adverb Camp Town Races How? When? Where? To what extent? Do-da do-da How/how often? Quickly, always When? Yesterday Where? Nearby To what extent? faster

Vocabulary (dramatization) Lax Sporadic Rash Conjecture

Lax Lax: (adj.) careless, negligent Synonym: slack, careless, laid-back. Antonym: tight, rigid, strict. Prefix: no prefix. Root: lax, meaning loose. Suffix: no suffix.

Sporadic Sporadic: occasional Synonym: irregular, intermittent, erratic. Antonym: constant, continuous, dependable. Prefix: no prefix. Root: sporados, meaning scattered. Suffix: -ic, meaning of or pertaining to.

Rash Rash: too hasty, reckless Synonym: hasty, impulsive, impetuous, reckless. Antonym: careful, cautious, planned. Prefix: no prefix. Root: Rasch, meaning quick, fast. Suffix: no suffix.

Conjecture Conjecture: guess 1384, from L. conjectura "conclusion, interpretation," from conjectus, pp. of conicere "to throw together," from com- "together" + jacere "to throw." Originally of interpretation of signs and omens; sense of "forming of opinion without proof" is Synonym: estimation, inference, assumption. Antonym: fact, proof, truth. Prefix: Con-, meaning together or with. Root: jacere, meaning to throw. Suffix: -ure, meaning an act or result of.

Who was Paul Newman?

Characterization What elements make a star character?

Double Entry Diary Details/Facts  author’s meaning “I’m not saying that either -What is the meaning? Greasers or Socs are better; that’s just the way things are.”

Socio-economic Implications Write down three attributes of someone who is poor. Write down three attributes to describe someone who is rich.

Ticket Out: Perceptions of the Narrator Ponyboy is ________________. In the novel, Ponyboy says, “___________________________.” His quote indicates he feels _____________ about ____________. Support your answer with text-evidence