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Bellwork Directions: 1) Copy the sentence. 2) Correct the errors in the sentence. 3) Underline the words or phrases that provide clues to the meaning of the word in bold. 4) Come up with a definition for the word in bold. Duncan king of Scotland honors Macbeth with a visit to his castle but Macbeth murders him and becomes a despot, or dictator. *When you’re done with the sentence, write at least 2 more sentences that use the word(s) in bold.*

Activator Once by the Pacific by Robert Frost The shattered water made a misty din. Great waves looked over others coming in, And thought of doing something to the shore That water never did to land before. The clouds were low and hairy in the skies, Like locks blown forward in the gleam of eyes. You could not tell, and yet it looked as if The shore was lucky in being backed by cliff, The cliff in being backed by continent;  It looked as if a night of dark intent Was coming, and not only a night, an age. Someone had better be prepared for rage. There would be more than ocean-water broken Before God's last Put out the Light was spoken. Activator What’s the image? Does it terrify? Why?

How can a writer use imagery to effect change? * Remember Writing goal #2: Write a persuasive essay that truly compels the reader to take action and thus changes the world in some way With tablemates, finish filling in analysis of “Sinners” Read another model. Following Edwards’s model, write your own persuasive speech (use powerful imagery!) Rehearse your speech with your tablemates (Read at least 4 times)

Homework Finalize your speech. **Unit Test on Wednesday**