Warm Up: May 2nd Effrontery – (n.) insolent or impertinent behavior.

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Warm Up: May 2nd Effrontery – (n.) insolent or impertinent behavior. Credulity - (n.) a tendency to be too ready to believe that something is real or true. Solicitor - (n.) a person who tries to obtain business orders, advertising, etc. Mercenary– (adj.) Being primarily concerned with money at the expense of ethics. Punctuality - (n.) strict observance in keeping engagements; promptness. Capacious - (adj.) having a lot of space inside; roomy. Redouble - (v.) make or become much greater, more intense, or more numerous. Irrevocable – (adj.) not able to be changed, reversed, or recovered; final.

Learning Targets To begin reading Act III of The Importance of Being Earnest aloud as a class in order to answer comprehension questions.

Reading/Discussion rules 70% for reading along and taking notes 10% added for each positive participation effort that ADDS to the discussion (not repetitive). Full credit given for every student who takes a role! Points deducted for ridiculousness on an as- needed basis.

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