“It’s a ‘Moral Thoughts’’ Thursday!” November 3, 2011 Mr. Houghteling

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“It’s a ‘Moral Thoughts’’ Thursday!” November 3, 2011 Mr. Houghteling English III “It’s a ‘Moral Thoughts’’ Thursday!” November 3, 2011 Mr. Houghteling

AGENDA Sentence Combining—College Research Learning to Annotate: “The Boarding House” What characterizations can we make? Mrs. Mooney’s or Mr. Dolan’s Letter.

Bellringer – Sentence Combining Complete only the A section for numbers 1, 2, and 3. Remember: you may COMBINE, REARRANGE, EXPAND, and SUBTRACT!

PERTURBED CAVALIER BRAZEN DELIRIUM VOCABULARY CUNNINGLY IMPOSING MADONNA DISREPUTABLE COMPLICITY PERTURBED CAVALIER BRAZEN DELIRIUM

Definition as taken from Context Denotative / Dictionary Definition Word / Text Definition as taken from Context Denotative / Dictionary Definition Synonyms Visual / Sketch cunningly / “She governed the house cunningly and firmly, knew when to give credit, when to be stern and when to let things pass” (1) very well, shrewdly skillfully employing in a shrewd or sly manner, as in deceiving or craftiness deceitfully sneakily imposing / “Mrs. Mooney…was a big, imposing woman” (2). madonna / “Her eyes…had a habit of glancing upwards when she spoke with anyone, which made her look like a little perverse Madonna” (4).

Types of Questions Main Idea Author’s Approach Supporting Details Meaning of Words Cause and Effect Relationships Sequence of Events Comparative Relationships Generalizations and Conclusions

Complete the Sentence Combining Sheet! HOMEWORK Complete the Sentence Combining Sheet!