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Friday, November 1st Bell Ringer: 1. On a slip of paper, answer the following after the video: Of the 3 video clips, which “spoof” or adaptation did you like the best? What about it did you like? Does knowing the story it’s based on help your understanding of the video? Agenda: 1. Finish Sleepy Hallow video 2. Write (bell ringer) 3. The Raven p. 385 - analysis Essential Question: What are the conflicts in "The Raven"? What types of conflict (physical, moral, intellectual, or emotional) do you read? Does the poem end the way you expected? How? Why?

Tuesday, November 2nd Bell Ringer: What are the conflicts in "The Raven"? What types of conflict (physical, moral, intellectual, or emotional) do you read? Agenda: 1.EQ 2. Continue The Raven analysis 3. Analysis discussion Essential Question: What is alliteration, assonance, and internal rhyme? How do they play a part in The Raven?

Wednesday, November 3rd Bell Ringer: 1. Get out The Raven worksheet and get ready to go! Agenda: 1. Finish The Raven Analysis 2. The Tell Tale Heart Essential Question: What is an unreliable narrator?

Friday, November 1st Bell Ringer: What is an unreliable narrator? Agenda: The Tell Tale Heart Read, discuss, review **Poe Quiz tomorrow! Essential Question: Why does the narrator want to kill the old man?

Thursday, November 4th Bell Ringer: Why does the narrator want to kill the old man? Agenda: 1. EQ 2. Continue Reading The Tell Tale Heart 3. Discuss/Review #4,5,10 *Poe Quiz tomorrow!* Essential Question: How could the following two statements be themes in Tell Tale Heart? Fear of discovery can bring about discovery. The evil within is worse than the evil without.

Friday, November 5th Bell Ringer: Get out any of your notes/book that you wish to use. Tell-Tale Heart p. 132 The Raven p. 385 Agenda: 1. Poe Quiz! 2. when finished: WNB – Please write what you know about The Christmas Carol. Also, discuss your feelings about Christmas and the holiday season.

Friday, November 1st Bell Ringer: Agenda: Essential Question:

Friday, November 1st Bell Ringer: Agenda: Essential Question:

Friday, November 1st Bell Ringer: Agenda: Essential Question: