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October 17th TAKE OUT: Learning Objectives: Pick up a purple handout, “Excerpt from Thomas Hobbs, Leviathan” Take out a blank sheet of notebook paper I will continue to practice critical reading skills Turn in: King James annotations

Excerpt from Thomas Hobbs, Leviathan Hobbs was an English philosopher (1588- 1679) who tutored the children of aristocrats and had to flee England when the English Civil War broke out. Hobbes spent eleven years living in exile in France, where he wrote his book Leviathan, about the structure of society and government.

Hobbs excerpt due at the end of the period Ms. Nguyen Oct. 17, 2017 Per 5 Title: Excerpt from Thomas Hobbs, “Leviathan” Sourcing: Author: Thomas Hobbs Date: 1651, revised 1668 Location: Purpose/Value: Bias/Limitation: General Context: Paraphrase: P1: P2: Inference Question Connection Reaction Synthesis