L ESSON 43. T ODAY ’ S A GENDA SAT Question of the Day #18 TAHF Chapters 12-14 Quotes Annotations TAHF Chapters 1-14 Cause-Effect Map Sequencing Map HW:

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L ESSON 43

T ODAY ’ S A GENDA SAT Question of the Day #18 TAHF Chapters Quotes Annotations TAHF Chapters 1-14 Cause-Effect Map Sequencing Map HW: Be ready for a Quiz over 1-14 on Lesson 44

SAT Q UESTION OF THE D AY #18 (A)Ever since the (B)quality of teacher education came under public scrutiny, suggestions for(C)upgrading the profession (D)are abounding. E.)No error.

Q UIZ OVER SAT S KILLS Subject-Verb Agreement Pronoun-Antecedent Agreement Pronoun Case Verb Tense

Q UOTE C HAPTER 12 "'I doan' want to go fool'n' 'long er no wrack. We's doin' blame' well, en we better let blame' well alone, as de good book says. Like as not dey's a watchman on dat wrack.'" Analysis: This quote shows that Jim does not want to go on the boat and that he is scared to. He is also saying that there might be people on the boat and that they could get in trouble. Maybe Jim is being the smart one here.

Q UOTE C HAPTER 14 – P. 83 “Well, he was right; he was most always right; he had an uncommon level head for a nigger” (Twain 83)

“I never see such a nigger. If he got a notion in his head once, there warn’t no getting it out again. He was the most down on Solomon of any nigger I ever see. (Twain 85)” Analysis: This shows Huck’s stereotypes of African Americans and how he sees them all as stubborn and refusing to accept new ideas. Q UOTE C HAPTER 14

DEFINED writing that pokes fun at issues in order to bring about change sometimes uncomfortable uneasy humor ELEMENTS OF SATIRE Exaggeration Humor Irony ParodySteve MobsSteve Mobs Ridicule Sarcasm Understatement SATIRE

Religion Southern White People Gossip Stock Market Investors Royalty Sir Walter Scott Society

Event: Huck and Jim are floating down the Mississippi River on a raft. CAUSES EFFECTS

T EXTUAL E VIDENCE Find textual evidence to support your assigned question. Speed Dating

QUIZ OVER CHAPTERS 1-14 DURING LESSON 44