Chapters 19, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 29 Home work: 21, 23, 25, 27, 30.

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Chapters 19, 20, 22, 24, 26, 28, 29 Home work: 21, 23, 25, 27, 30

Homework due on first lesson back after Easter Complete key quote / chapter summary tables for chapters 1-23 Set up chapter summary & key quote tables for Volume 2: chapters 24-42. Complete chapter summaries / key quotes for 24-30

Group work task You will have ten minutes to present your chapter. You will produce slides to accompany your talk. Slide 1: How does the plot move forward in this chapter? Bullet point + quotes. Keep it concise. No more than 4 bullet points. Slide 2: How are themes developed in this chapter? Social class/ marriage / self- knowledge / attitudes to women / manners / money . Key quotes + Austen’s intention. No more than 3 quotes – only comment on most relevant theme explored. Slide 3: Choose an extract and write an exam style question for it. Then write an SQI paragraph incorporating A02 and A03 that meets top band. Slide 4: literary criticism – about a character or theme or event that occurs in your section. One or two interesting critical quotes and where you found them.

Groups Tuesday CR1 Wednesday library 19 – Beth McGregor / Yasmine / Shannon / Amelia 20 – Abi & Caitlin & Alyssa 22 – Poppy / Ellie R/ Lauren R / Annie 24 – Louise Tucker / Louise Searle / Lauren /Theana 26 – Rocio & Izzy & Chloe 28 – Zara / Maddie / Leah / Elena 29 – Ellie W / Charlotte / Oliva / Ruby