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Please pick up your clicker Refer to Woolf’s essay in your book. Multiple Choice Please pick up your clicker Refer to Woolf’s essay in your book.

PSAT: WEDS. Periods 1-4. Report @7:40

Turn in page 97, #1-5

Yellow Wallpaper Look at your work from yesterday Arguments made by the text? What happened in the end? How does the ending support this argument? What rhetorical devices are used in the story? Appeals to pathos, logos, ethos?

Professions for Women Read “The Angel in the House,” a poem and ideal to which Woolf refers.

Professions for Women Read “The Angel in the House,” a poem and ideal to which Woolf refers. On the back… 3, 4 & 6- Questions on Rhetoric and Style, page 530. Write a Counterargument Thesis Statement summarizing Woolf’s argument. Is it a claim of fact, value, or policy? Be prepared to discuss.

Woolf questions: Can write on the back of “The Angel in the House”: DUE THURSDAY: Woolf questions: Can write on the back of “The Angel in the House”: 3, 4 & 6- Questions on Rhetoric and Style, page 530. Write a Counterargument Thesis Statement summarizing Woolf’s argument. Is it a claim of fact, value, or policy? Current event DUE FRIDAY: vocabulary