JOURNALS, VOCABULARY, AND LITERARY TERMS WEEK 4 Olivia Hardison.

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JOURNALS, VOCABULARY, AND LITERARY TERMS WEEK 4 Olivia Hardison

MONDAY FEBRUARY 23 RD SENIORS What is morality and what are the factors that have an impact on the development of our morality?  Morality is the principles concerning the distinction between right and wrong or good and bad behavior as set by each individual.  Literary Terms: Hyperbole, Imagery, Implications, Inferences, Irony (all types).  M-define  Vocabulary: forsooth, heir, soothsayer, thwart, betroth  M-define

MONDAY FEBRUARY 23 RD JUNIORS  Copy down the tree map on your paper and fill in what you have learned from the presentations on America. America is your topic and your categories are literature, art, medicine, politics, and socials ideas. Your list should contain three descriptions.  Literary Terms (define): Hyperbole, Imagery, Implications, Inferences, Irony (all types).  Vocabulary (define)- abdicate, absolve, anguish, abolitionist, annex.

TUESDAY FEBRUARY 24 TH SENIORS  If you had to choose from one of the time periods covered in class via PowerPoint Presentations, which one would you rather live in and why?  Research a British Literature novel or excerpt that you have not read that sounds interesting and be prepared to write a summary about it on Thursday.  Vocabulary: forsooth, heir, soothsayer, thwart, betroth  T: One synonym

TUESDAY FEBRUARY 24 TH JUNIORS  Imagine you went to an interview and they told you that your skin color or gender disqualified you from the job. What would you say, do and feel? According to your notes from student presentations, around what year did this become illegal?  Vocabulary (one synonym for each word)- abdicate, absolve, anguish, abolitionist, annex.

WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 25 TH SENIORS  Write a paragraph about two things you have learned while in this class so far. One has to be educational.  Literary Terms: Hyperbole, Imagery, Implications, Inferences, Irony (all types).  W: One example per word. Example of imagery: On a starry winter night in Portugal Where the ocean kissed the southern shore There a dream I never thought would come to pass Came and went like time spent through an hourglass -Teena Marie, “Portuguese Love” Vocabulary: forsooth, heir, soothsayer, thwart, betroth W: One sentence using each word

WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 25 TH JUNIORS  If you had to choose a time period to live in such as the 20’s, 30’s, 40’s, 50’s, 60’s, 70’s, 80’s, 90’s or today, which would you choose and why?  Literary Terms (one example per word): Hyperbole, Imagery, Implications, Inferences, Irony (all types). Example of imagery: On a starry winter night in Portugal Where the ocean kissed the southern shore There a dream I never thought would come to pass Came and went like time spent through an hourglass -Teena Marie, “Portuguese Love”  Vocabulary (one sentence using each word)- abdicate, absolve, anguish, abolitionist, annex.

THURSDAY FEBRUARY 26 TH SENIORS  Tell me about the British Literature book you found that you think would be interesting to read.  Summarize the book with at least five complete sentences.  Make sure your vocabulary and literary terms are complete and ready to be checked tomorrow  Have all journals completed and ready to be turned in tomorrow  Study for all quizzes!

THURSDAY FEBRUARY 26 TH JUNIORS  Work on your speeches for the Declaration of Independence or Women’s Rights Convention. Whichever side you are opposing, you need to have at least two things to say/debate!  Make sure your vocabulary and literary terms are complete and ready to be checked tomorrow  Have all journals completed and ready to be turned in tomorrow  Study for all quizzes!

FRIDAY FEBRUARY 27 TH SENIORS  Rhetoric is a technique that an author or speaker uses to convey to the listener or reader a meaning with the goal of persuading him or her towards considering a topic from a different perspective. How did Beowulf use Rhetoric?  After you have completed this journal, turn in all journals for February. If we skipped a day or were out, make sure you have those dates and what we did or state that we were out so that I do not accidently take off! Turn all of them in when you are done with your name on the first paper and dates at the top of every paper. They should be in chronological (oldest to newest) order!

FRIDAY FEBRUARY 27 TH JUNIORS  Rhetoric is a technique that an author or speaker uses to convey to the listener or reader a meaning with the goal of persuading him or her towards considering a topic from a different perspective. How have the two stories read in class used rhetoric?  After you have completed this journal, turn in all journals for February. If we skipped a day or were out, make sure you have those dates and what we did or state that we were out so that I do not accidently take off! Turn all of them in when you are done with your name on the first paper and dates at the top of every paper. They should be in chronological (oldest to newest) order!