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Tuesday, January 27th, 2015 Standard: RL.9-10.1. Cite strong and thorough textual evidence to support analysis of what the text says explicitly as well as inferences drawn from the text.

Review Can anyone tell us what has happened so far? What is imagery (recap from last year)

What is MLA citing? When an idea is not yours you have to make sure that you give credit to where the idea came from. When writing papers you need to give evidence of your information. If you wrote a paper on the Hero’s Journey you should give credit to the creator. When writing about Gilgamesh’s features you should cite where you read them from

Example In the prologue it states, He was wise, he saw mysteries and knew secret things, he brought us a tale of the days before the flood. If you were to write on how Gilgamesh was wise you could use this quote. But, you have to cite where you got this quote from so this is what it would look like: In the prologue it states that Gilgamesh, “was wise, he saw mysteries and knew secret things, he brought us a tale of the days before the flood (3).”

Read We read the prologue, lets continue reading Battle of Humbaba Death of Enkidu

Imagery Project 1. Find an example of imagery in The Epic of Gilgamesh. 2. Write the quote from the book with an MLA citation 3. Which of the five senses does this quote evoke? (Sight, hearing, taste, smell, touch)? 4. Draw an illustration of this piece of imagery.

Journal/Activator Journal 5: How do you feel about Gilgamesh so far? Any favorite parts? Can you relate to anything he has been through? Watch the animation of Gilgamesh https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOrfrHys8g8