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Answer on the half sheet of paper Describe (give me details) your Christmas break. What did you do for Christmas? Write one paragraph (at least 5 sentences)

Bellwork # 1 Name five literary terms we studied last semester and explain them.

Bellwork # 2 1/10/13 Match and write the following terms with the correct definition. Defintions seize the day rhyming words at the end of lines suppressing or deleting portions of plays or other written works people reading the story Literary Terms audience Carpe Diem Censorship End rhyme

Bellwork # 3 1/11/12 Match and write the following terms with the correct definition. Defintions type of literary work play centered on historical events prevailing attitude in a literary work a regular pattern within a poem Literary Terms Genre Rhyme scheme History play Mood

Bellwork #4 Write two grammatically correct sentences with at least two of your vocabulary words.

Bellwork #5 1/17/13 Write a sentence with each of the following words. Add a context clue in your sentence Ambiguous Provocative

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audience Carpe Diem Censorship Character Climax people reading the story seize the day suppressing or deleting portions of plays or other written works person in a literary work crisis or turning point in the play audience Carpe Diem Censorship Character Climax