British Literature January 18, 2016.  Answer the question in your journal for a warm up: How and when do we use the colon? Happy Technical Tuesday!

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British Literature January 18, 2016

 Answer the question in your journal for a warm up: How and when do we use the colon? Happy Technical Tuesday!

 Colon Practice 1.She had three personality flaws pride, selfishness, and a temper. 2.He stated his plans He would borrow money; he would secure a plane; he would fly around the world. 3.They were worried about Fred he would fall asleep at work and spend too much time alone. 4.Article l, Section l of the Constitution of the United States reads "All legislative powers herein granted shall be vested in a Congress of the United States, which shall consist of a Senate and a House of Representatives.” 5.My daughters-in-law are Martha, Mary, Jane, and Jen.

 Comparative Analysis of Catherine’s Speech Should she be with Heathcliff if their souls are made the same? Or should she be with Edgar who is as different as frost to fire?  (2009 version)  (1998 version)  (1939 version) “He is more myself than I am… I AM HEATHCLIFF!”

 What Should Catherine Do?

  Read and annotate chapter 10 of Emily Bronte’s Wuthering Heights. Homework

British Literature January 21, 2016

  Take out your poetry packets and prepare for our first Romantic poetry presentation on William Blake, featuring “The Tyger” and “The Lamb.” Romantic Poetry Presentations