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Day 22 English 11 You need your textbook today.

SAT Q of Day A remarkably plant, the soybean yields not only dairy-like products, but also flour, cooking oil, and sprouts. (A) imperishable (B) resistant (C) tedious (D) incessant (E) versatile

Which quote best outlines your philosophy? Thoreau: “if the injustice is part of the necessary friction of the machine of government, let it go… perchance it will wear smooth - certainly the machine will wear out…. If it is of such a nature that it requires you to be the agent of injustice to another, then, I say, break the law. Let your life be a counter friction to stop the machine.” Gandhi: “What difference does it make to the dead, the orphans, the homeless, whether the mad destruction is made under the name of totalitarianism or the holy name of liberty and democracy?” Socrates: “an individual must do what his city or country demands of him or he must change their view of what is just.” Kennedy: “ask not what your country can do for you but what you can do for your country.”

Nature…..what do you think?

Free-Write Pick your favorite slide – Which is the most interesting to you? – Do you have any questions about any of them? On the free-writing lines, write a short paragraph expanding your thoughts on your chosen slide. Tell me the following: – Which picture you picked – Why you picked it – An expanded description of the picture – Your thoughts on the picture – Any questions you might have about the picture

Read Emerson’s “Nature”: P2 Charly, Rameesha, Chris, Hannah Kaila, Tessa, Sam, Jacob Nate, Simona, Jake Logan, Monserrat, Ciara, Oscar Matt, Liza, Isaiah, Marisa Mariah, Alex Y., Alex S., Brandon Angel, Cody, Caitlin

Read Emerson’s “Nature”: P6 Nursultan, Sean, Adolfo Fatima, Anne, Ryan, Aaron D. Leslie, Garrett, Zach, Rachel G. Zujey, Derek, Morgan, Rachel C. Xavier, Hannah, Aaron H. Nick, Bryston, Ciara, Reanne Robert, Alex, Lorenzo, Taylor Terri, Will, Michelle, Lauren

Read Emerson’s “Nature” : P4 Clay, James, Stephen, Brandon Haylee, Alexandra, Wes, Malkik Sydney, Josh, Darien, Kaley Chance, Andrew, Kathy, Jessica Michael, Jordan, Daniel, Travis Savannah, Spencer, Junior, Alex Vivian, Max, Caleb, Mackenzie

Complete wkst with group/ put all of your names on the sheet