Weekly Objectives Understand and appreciate a classic short story

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Weekly Objectives Understand and appreciate a classic short story Examine mood in a short story Make inferences about a short story Determine the meaning of unknown words using context clues Understand and apply literary terms to a short story

Bell Ringer In a five- seven sentence paragraph, recall the main events from the “Cask……. Intro, Section 1 & 2.

Pay-Day Thursday Please submit the following: DOL Bell Ringer Quick Write 1 Word Sort-HW

Literary Terms Mood Foreshadowing Setting Irony Character Montressor Fortunato Protagonist Antagonist

DOL Last week I readed a collection of Poes stories called Tales. “It’s the best he writed, says the famous Poe skolar, and should be honored.”

DOL Corrections Last week I read a collection of Poe’s stories called Tales. “It’s the best he wrote,” says the famous Poe scholar, “and should be honored.”

Quick Write 1 Think about a time you felt wronged or unfairly treated. In the heat of the moment, did you feel like getting even? How did you eventually react?

Bell Ringer Re-read the introduction “The Cask of Amontillado” in your Springboard text. Using your Talk to the Text sheet, complete one of the stem starters from the following categories: Make a prediction Ask a question.........

Words to know “ Cask of Amontillado” Accost impunity termination Destined preclude virtuoso Fetter repose Implore subside Complete Vocabulary Exercise on pages 94-95 in Springboard.

Bell Ringer Take out your homework assignment and prepare for discussion. Homework: Springboard text p. 94-95