Journal #13--Realism Pop Quiz Grapes Intercalary Project—due in 3 weeks Meet and plan and timeline Grapes Video HW: Grapes ch. 17-25 Task Master and Quiz.

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Journal #13--Realism Pop Quiz Grapes Intercalary Project—due in 3 weeks Meet and plan and timeline Grapes Video HW: Grapes ch Task Master and Quiz on Friday Mock AP you pick: this Sunday or next Sunday 1:00-4:30ish

1. What time period did Realism occur? 2. Name two types of writing of the times. 3. Name three characteristics (stylistic devices) of Realistic writing 4. Name at least two Realistic authors.

Grab a lit book Mock AP Letter to Parents—return by Thursday This Sunday or next Sunday 1:00-4:30 Cafeteria BRING A PEN!!! Due Dates for Intercalary Projects Ch. 5, 7, 9, 11—Mon. 4/6 Ch. 12, 14, 15, 17—Tue. 4/7 Ch. 19, 21, 23—Wed. 4/8 Ch. 25, 27, 29—Thursday 4/9 NO MAKE UP PRESENTATIONS! The Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass—pg.558

Finish Life of Frederick Douglass—what are the complexities of his purpose? Mock AP Letter to Parents—return by Thursday This Sunday or next Sunday 1:00-4:30 Cafeteria BRING A PEN!!! Due Dates for Intercalary Projects Ch. 5, 7, 9, 11—Mon. 4/6 Ch. 12, 14, 15, 17—Tue. 4/7 Ch. 19, 21, 23—Wed. 4/8 Ch. 25, 27, 29—Thursday 4/9 NO MAKE UP PRESENTATIONS!

Abe and Freddy—BFFs? Abraham Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address— Read Annotate for rhetorical devices and strategies Rhetorical Strategies  Appeals: Ethos, pathos, logos  Other ways he creates his argument Rhetorical Devices:  Details, connotative language, references to time, biblical allusions, syntax/parallel structure What is his purpose? How does he convey his purpose? Write a thesis statement that answers the big ? And the little ? Meet with Intercalary Project Groups—plan for work time on Monday Grapes Quiz tomorrow!

Grapes Quiz Keep your Task Master until next week Read ch by next week Monday will be a work day for your group project—be prepared Mock AP this weekend! Do your best 1 PM in the cafeteria Take a pen (and pencil if you wish)