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Place your cell phone in the hotel room. Sophomore Homework: Score Helen Essays Homework: Study Vocab. October 31, 2017 Juniors: Quizlet Practice / Begin work on Against Nature Sophomores: Helen Work

“To Helen” Edgar Allan Poe Helen, thy beauty is to me Like those Nicean barks of yore, That gently, o’er a perfumed sea. The weary, way-worn wanderer bore To his own native shore. On desperate seas long wont to roam Thy hyacinth hair, thy classic face, Thy Naiad airs have brought me home To the glory that was Greece And the grandeur that was Rome. Lo! In yon brilliant window-niche How statue-like I see thee stand. The agate lamp within thy hand Ah, Psyche, from the regions which Are Holy-Land!

“Helen” Hilda Doolittle All Greece hates The still eyes in the white face, The lustre as of olives Where she stands, And the white hands. All Greece reviles The wan face when she smiles, Hating it deeper still When it grows wan and white, Remembering past enchantments And passing ills. Greece sees unmoved, God’s daughter, born of love The beauty of cool feet And slenderest knees, Could love indeed the maid, Only if she were laid, White ash amid funereal cypresses.

Sonnet 116 BY William Shakespeare Let me not to the marriage of true minds  Admit impediments. Love is not love  Which alters when it alteration finds,  Or bends with the remover to remove.  O no! it is an ever-fixed mark  That looks on tempests and is never shaken;  It is the star to every wand'ring bark,  Whose worth's unknown, although his height be taken.  Love's not Time's fool, though rosy lips and cheeks  Within his bending sickle's compass come;  Love alters not with his brief hours and weeks,  But bears it out even to the edge of doom.  If this be error and upon me prov'd,  I never writ, nor no man ever lov'd.

Naiads

wan Wän - Adjective (of a person's complexion or appearance) pale and giving the impression of illness or exhaustion. "she was looking wan and bleary-eyed" synonyms: pale, pallid, ashen, white, gray; More (of light) pale; weak. "the wan dawn light" synonyms: dim, faint, weak, feeble, pale, watery, washy "the wan light of the moon"

Kalamata Olives

Funeral Pyre

Cypress Trees

To the side of each stanza paraphrase what the writer is saying Close Read Mark/Underline figurative language (apostrophe, metaphor, simile, hyperbole, etc.) and label what they are. Mark/Squiggle line imagery. Mark/Circle words that contribute to the tone of the poem Mark/Draw Squares sound devices Draw a bracket and question mark phrases you aren’t sure of Draw triangles around a diction pattern in each poem. Draw three pictures of images in each of the poems.

III. Answer These Questions How is the speaker in “Helen” different from the speaker in “To Helen”? Why does the speaker in “Helen” revile her? List four images (quote the poems) that show the speakers’ feelings about Helen. How is beauty contrasted in these two poems? How do the structures of the poems contribute to the meaning? How do the sounds in the poems connect to the poems’ tones? How do the allusions and the titles add meaning?

Grade Those Essays Read the prompt. Reread the poems Read the rubric Read the essays and assign a score based on the language of the rubric. Give a score of 0-9 for essays H, N, L, O, II, R, and F.

Wednesday Schedule Period 1 9:05 – 9:35 Period 2 9:40 – 10:10 Lunch A 10:50 - 11:20 Advisory A 11:25 - 12:35 Advisory B 10:50 - 11:25 Lunch B 11:25 - 11:55 Advisory B 12:00 - 12:35 Advisory C 10:50 - 12:05 Lunch C 12:05 - 12:35 Period 4 12:40 - 1:10 Period 5 1:15 - 1:45 Period 6 1:50 – 2:20 Wednesday Schedule

16316453 6th Period Junior English Class Enrollment Key: Labor Class ID # 16316354 1st period 10th Honors 16316401 3rd period Honors 10th 16316440 4th period Honors 10th 16316447 5th Period Honors 10th 16316453 6th Period Junior English Class Enrollment Key: Labor First Citation (Mora line 1-3) Others (10)

Assembly 9:40 – 10:30 Period 1 10:30 – 10:35 Period 2 10:40 – 11:10 Wednesday Schedule 10/18/17-David Muise With 2 Lunches    Period 1 9:05 – 9:30 (Leave belongings in 1st period) Assembly 9:40 – 10:30 Period 1 10:30 – 10:35 (Travel back to 1st to pick up belongings) Period 2 10:40 – 11:10 Lunch A 11:10 – 11:50 Period 3A 11:55 – 12:35 Period 3B 11:15 – 11:55 Lunch B 11:55 – 12:35 Period 4 12:40 – 1:10 Period 5 1:15 – 1:45 Period 6 1:50 – 2:20

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday 1st Period 7:25 – 8:25 2nd Period 8:30 – 9:30 3rd Period 9:35 – 10:35 Lunch A 10:35 – 11:05 Period 4A 11:10 – 12:10 Period 4B 10:40 – 11:10 Lunch B 11:10 – 11:40 Period 4B 11:45 – 12:10 Period 4C 10:40 – 11:40 Lunch C 11:40 – 12:10 Period 5 12:15 – 1:15 Period 6 1:20 – 2:20      

Homeroom Schedule 1st 9:05-9:40 2nd 9:45-10:20 Homeroom 10:25-10:50 3rd 10:55-11:30 4B 11:35-12:00 Lunch B 12:00-12:30 4B 12:35-1:00 5th 1:05-1:40 6th 1:45-2:20

3rd period Teacher desk Cabinets Shai F Blake L Kaylee S Camden R Filing cabinet & shelf Cabinets 13 14 17 21 Shai F Teacher desk 16 Blake L 12 15 20 Kaylee S Camden R 19 Spencer M 18 Lena L 22 SSR Book Shelf 23 Taylor M 24 Katie C Desk Mckay C 25 Sammie W 11 28 Carson M 4 Gavin M 10 Zoe M Courtney B 27 3 5 Olivia C 9 McAllister S Jewel A Lauren T 26 29 Zach N Cabinets 6 8 Ryan W Josh Lee 2 Mattias S 30 Cole W 7 Jessie R Emma H 1 31 Beatrice M Tyler Y 3rd period Desk Door Teacher Area Teacher Desk Turn in Area Desk Doc Camera Area Door

4th period Teacher desk Cabinets SSR Book Shelf Fernando M Kennedy S Filing cabinet & shelf Cabinets 13 14 17 21 Teacher desk 16 12 15 20 19 SSR Book Shelf 18 Fernando M 22 Kennedy S 23 Ryan M Sydney Z 24 Desk Ashley T 25 11 Collin F 28 Harleen R 4 Palmer L 10 Haley W Lauren C 27 3 Ava L 9 Peyton B Grifffin Z 5 Kaylee T 26 29 Wynter B Cabinets 6 Anam K 8 Brooke K 2 Natalie L 30 Rian W 7 Lindsey F 1 31 Haleigh Conner W Annie R 4th period Desk Door Teacher Area Teacher Desk Turn in Area Desk Doc Camera Area Door

5th period Teacher desk Cabinets Megan V Coco C Aislind D Filing cabinet & shelf Cabinets 13 14 17 21 Teacher desk 15 16 12 20 Megan V 19 Coco C Aislind D 22 SSR Book Shelf 18 Anna J 23 Maddy W Alison B 24 Desk 25 Angela S 11 Christina B 28 Ellie O. 4 Sydney R 10 Nicole L 27 Amtoj K 3 Mason D 5 Amanda F 9 Ceithlinn G 26 Mason M 29 Kalista W Cabinets 6 Luci G 8 Kaity H 2 Autumn F 30 Jake R 7 Lynnaya S Ali E 31 Carson T 1 Amelia D. 5th period Desk Door Teacher Area Teacher Desk Turn in Area Desk Doc Camera Area Door

6th period Teacher desk Cabinets SSR Book Shelf Julian J Romeo C Desk Filing cabinet & shelf Cabinets 13 14 17 21 Teacher desk 12 15 16 20 19 22 SSR Book Shelf 18 23 Julian J 24 Romeo C Desk 25 Sergio P 11 Isaac H 28 Kaylie K 10 Elijah H 4 Riley B Breckin W 27 5 Tristan T 3 Colin H Griffin K 9 26 Bailey L 29 Tristin B Cabinets 6 Anthony C 8 Jaz J 2 Liam M 30 Drew 7 Mikey L 1 Katlyn P 31 Tosh N Parker M 6th period Desk Door Teacher Area Teacher Desk Turn in Area Desk Doc Camera Area Door

Advisory Teacher desk Cabinets SSR Book Shelf Desk Elerie 4 Alex Jamie Filing cabinet & shelf Cabinets 13 14 17 21 Teacher desk 12 15 16 20 19 22 SSR Book Shelf 18 23 24 Desk 25 11 28 Elerie 4 10 Alex 27 Jamie 5 Julie 9 3 Aden Brandon 26 Caleb 29 Jay Cabinets 6 Androw 8 Carter 2 Natasia 30 Anna S 7 Camron 1 31 Jacob Anna N Advisory Desk Door Teacher Area Teacher Desk Turn in Area Desk Doc Camera Area Door