December 6-7, 2017 Objectives: Discuss irony in complex literature.

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December 6-7, 2017 Objectives: Discuss irony in complex literature. Analyze a text for figurative language and syntactical decisions. Catalyst: Humor & Irony check December 6-7, 2017 Homework & Reminders: Poetry response 2.3. Upload into turnitin.com. Perrine’s reading (“Rape Fantasies”) Wuthering Heights assessment 12.13 (B-day) and 12/14 (A-day)

"A Good Man is Hard to Find" Discussion Questions from reading Lingering questions Shareable insights MOWAW?

This text is in the Humor & Irony section. "A Good Man is Hard to Find" Composition This text is in the Humor & Irony section. Compose a response to the story, focusing on these elements. Engage in a conversation with your colleagues.

Wuthering Heights close reading (chapter 29) Close read the following passage, highlighting/annotating specific syntactical choices and rhetorical devices. On the opposite side of your composition book, analyze the impact of these decisions. How is Heathcliff characterized here? How does perspective (p.o.v.) impact the text?