1/22/15 Write a poem about a journey you’d like to take. Where would you go? Whom would you want to travel with? What sorts of things would you pack? Don’t.

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1/22/15 Write a poem about a journey you’d like to take. Where would you go? Whom would you want to travel with? What sorts of things would you pack? Don’t feel that you have to answer all of these questions; just use them for inspiration. *WRITE AT LEAST 10 LINES. *INCLUDE AND UNDERLINE IMAGERY (APPEAL TO THE SENSES).

1/26/15 #3 Do you believe in superstitions or prophecies? Why or why not? Write at least five sentences.

1/27/15 Warm-up #4 Do you believe in the adage (saying), “You reap what you sow”? Why or why not? Can you think of any examples in your life or the world that support this opinion?

Warm-up #5 Agree or Disagree with the following statement “Behind every great man, is a great woman.” Explain your position in a five sentence paragraph that starts with a topic sentence.

1/29/15 Warm-up #6 “If someone feels that the ruler/s of his/her country is destroying the country, that person should try to overthrow the ruler/s.” Write at least five sentences with a strong topic sentence.

1/30/15 Warm-up #7 Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? Explain your answer. (Remember to write at least a five sentence paragraph that begins with a topic sentence.) There are circumstances or events that justify murdering someone.

2/9/15 WARM-UP #9 What do you believe is the strongest line in ACT 2 of MACBETH? Write it/cite it/and explain. Remember, you need a paragraph explanation – five sentences at least. MLA citation “You are the king” (2.3.14)