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English 10 September 21-25, 2015

Monday Bellwork-ten lines!!-#28-How have you changed since last school year? Reading assignment 5B. Identify the sentences which give you your answers. Read the Frederick Douglass selection from the textbook. Answer the questions on the next slide as you read.

Tuesday 9/22/15 Bellwork #29-When you get older, what memories from your childhood will you want to recall? (TEN LINES!) Finish the excerpt from Frederick Douglass Answer the questions from the following slide. Go over the A-C-E Method for answering discussion questions. “The Emperor’s New Clothes”

Answer these in COMPLETE SENTENCES! 1. Why did Douglass’s mistress stop teaching him to read? (521) 2. What does Douglass say about his mistress at the top of page 522? What does this tell us about his attitude toward slave owners? 3. What does Douglass mean when he says, “Her noble soul was overthrown”? (523) 4. What two things did the Aulds feel were incompatible? (524) 5. How did Douglass continue to learn to read even after his mistress stopped teaching him? (524) 6. Douglass states that, in his experience, boys always felt how about slavery? (525) 7. Douglass says that his growing knowledge did what to his attitude? (526) 8. What does Douglass mean by, “It was slavery-not its mere incidents-that I hated”? (527)

Wednesday Bellwork #30-Write about a favorite saying or quotation. Still 10 sentences!!! Review the ACE Method, then read “The Emperor’s new Clothes” and respond to the prompt. We will take a quiz on the Frederick Douglass selection tomorrow.

Bellwork #31-What is the best choice you ever made? Thursday Bellwork #31-What is the best choice you ever made? Test on Frederick Douglass’s narrative

Friday Bellwork #32-What is the nicest thing you’ve ever done for someone else?