April 1 – Chapter 7 Agenda: Quiz Vocabulary Words (8 and 9)

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April 1 – Chapter 7 Agenda: Quiz Vocabulary Words (8 and 9) Accident Report Homework: Study for a Vocabulary Quiz: Chapters 7, 8 and 9 Take out: Pen/Pencil Notebook The Great Gatsby Homework (Chapter 7 Reading Questions)

Vocabulary: Chapters 8 and 9 Humidor: (N.) Conceivable: (Adj.) Elocution: (N.) Indiscernible: (Adj.) Forlorn: (Adj.) Unutterable: (Adj.) Settee: (N.) Laden: (Adj.) Subtle: (Adj.) In cahoots: (Phrase) Pasquinade: (N.) Orgastic: (Adj.) Divot: (N.) Derange: (V.) Borne: (V.) Garrulous: (Adj.) Surmise: (V.) Ceaselessly: (Adv.) Incoherent: (Adj.) Superfluous: (Adj.)

TJ Eckleburg kept vigil…

Accident Report Complete the accident report based on the information from chapter 7 of the text Complete the report from the perspective of TJ Eckleburg (The all-seeing billboard) Use the book to find the necessary CD’s Illustrate the accident on the back of the page Your illustration should include: The car(s) The people Buildings Roads Arrows indicating the direction of travel