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You have until 3 minutes after the bell rings. *****Remember, the expectation is that you do not verbally or non-verbally communicate with your neighbor. Do the grammar review. You have until 3 minutes after the bell rings.

Objectives: Review Lesson Check for Unit 2, Lessons 1-3 Lord of the Rings

Mary’s = Proper possessive noun Cousin = common noun Had = helping verb Given = action verb; past perfect James = Proper noun The = article Book = common noun Simple subject = cousin Simple predicate = had given Complement = book – direct object James – indirect object

Sasha’s = Proper possessive noun Friend = common noun Was = linking verb; past tense A = article Talented = adjective Athlete = common noun Simple subject = friend Simple predicate = was Complement = athlete – predicate nominative

15 minutes for your Lesson Check

Lord of the Rings Chapter 2, Part 3 Final Comments: Gandalf hints that there is another force at work that shapes events. The creatures do not control everything. There is a Providence or a Higher Power. The Ring has a life of its own. It is pure evil. Not even someone as simple and humble as Bilbo and Frodo can escape the Ring’s influence. Gandalf – knows his limitations and weaknesses; he knows the Ring would corrupt him, even if he was well meaning.

Announcements Projects are now due October 5. Grammar video 5 = Due September 29 If you received a 75 or lower, you need to sign up for a time to talk with me and then a time to retake your test. This is due by October 1st.