Week 7 February 28 th to March 4th.  Journal #23: Grateful! ◦ Make a list of all the people and things you are grateful for. Star the person and the.

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Week 7 February 28 th to March 4th

 Journal #23: Grateful! ◦ Make a list of all the people and things you are grateful for. Star the person and the thing that is the most important.  USA Test Prep: English and Social Studies questions of the day (see blog) Mrs. Etoll's BlogMrs. Etoll's Blog  DCP: GHSGT ◦ Complete poetry, pp. 92 – 97 ◦ Flashcards, see next slide

Page metaphor 2. Conceit 3. Synecdoche 4. Hyperbole 5. Simile Page Metonymy 7. Allusion 8. Meiosis 9. Paradox (p. 91) 10. Irony (p. 91) 11. Dramatic irony (p. 91)  Include definition and original example for each card  Paperclip and turn in with your name on the top card  This is the only a part of the flashcards for this chapter.

Page Epic 2. Lyric 3. Ballad 4. Meter 5. Rhythm 6. Rhyme 7. Scheme 8. Alliteration 9. Assonance 10. Consonance 11. couplet  Include definition and original example for each card  Paperclip and turn in with your name on the top card  This completes your flashcards for Ch. 4  You may use the flashcards for your quiz.

 Journal #24: Kindness ◦ What is the nicest and most loving thing you have ever done for another human being?  USA Test Prep: English and Social Studies questions of the day (see blog) Mrs. Etoll's BlogMrs. Etoll's Blog  DCP: GHSGT: Poetry ◦ Chapter 4 Quiz: pp. 101 – 104 ◦ You may use your flashcards

 Journal #25: Family ◦ Describe your family. What makes them unique and special?  USA Test Prep: English and Social Studies questions of the day (see blog) Mrs. Etoll's BlogMrs. Etoll's Blog  DCP: GHSGT ◦ Review Ch. 4 Quiz ◦ Chapter 5: Writing and Conventions: pp. 110 – 111  Pronoun/Antecedent Agreement

 Journal #26: Mother and/or Father ◦ Choose one parent or both. Make a list of things you appreciate about your parent. ◦ How are you alike/different from them.  USA Test Prep: English and Social Studies questions of the day (see blog) Mrs. Etoll's BlogMrs. Etoll's Blog  DCP: GHSGT

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