Bellringer: Dec. 1 Write this question in your notebook and then answer it. Why do you think Emily kept Homer with her all that time?

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Bellringer: Dec. 1 Write this question in your notebook and then answer it. Why do you think Emily kept Homer with her all that time?

Agenda: Quiz on “A Rose for Emily” Finish “Possibility of Evil” – if you didn’t already finish it. Next lesson : )

Homework: If you still didn’t finish “The Possibility of Evil” – finish all that!!! Part II of the “A Rose for Emily” quiz is next class.

LEQ: How does Shirley Jackson use characterization and word choice to illustrate the difference between perception and reality in “A Possibility of Evil”