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Warm – up 2/9/12 Do you think being rich makes you happy? Explain why or why not. Include a topic sentence, reasons + commentary and a concluding sentence. Being rich ___. This is true because ___. In addition, ___. For example, ___. Furthermore, ___. As a result, ___.

2P: “Masque of the Red Death” by: Edgar Allen Poe Students will be able to: -prepare to read a story by noting high level diction.

Agenda Warmup Choral response of the objective Vocab - part one Pre-reading C. notes: “Masque…” Start story?? HW: finish C.notes summary and add pictures to your four-square

VOCABULARY (Part 1) Old: pg. 418 New: p. 321

(adj.) great in amount, plentiful. 1. PROFUSE (adj.) great in amount, plentiful. The profuse amount of ___ was too much for ___.

2. sagacious (adj.) wise I consider ___ sagacious because ____.

(n) spreading of disease 3. contagion (n) spreading of disease A contagion in _______ would be scary because ___.

(adj.) majestic; superior quality 4. imperial (adj.) majestic; superior quality Anyone could see that (his/her) way of life was imperial since ___.

(v.): coming forth; emerging from a source 5. Emanating (v.): coming forth; emerging from a source The sounds were emanating from ___.

*Review: symbol vs. allegory Read: EXPOSITION to “…Without was the Red Death”. Setting: (time + place) Background: Characters: