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4 1. The argument over the reality of global warming __________ many scientists, most of whom disagree. Some claim that global warming will cause a planetary __________ in which nothing will survive. Other scientists claim such _______ theories are meant only to cause worldwide panic. Indeed, they agree that global warming exists, but that it might take thousands of years to cause the climate to become ________. In a thousand years, or even a hundred years, they assert, the processes that cause global warming will be made _________ by new technologies. embroils effusive lethal holocaust defunct

5 2. The elderly Carl knew that he was a[n] _______________ among the young programmers working in his office. Each time he struggled to send a simple e-mail message, he ____________ the death of typewriter-and-telephone era in which he had spent most of his career. Bitter that the end of his own usefulness approached, Carl often ____________ the young programmers for having no concept of how to use their own brains—not calculators—to solve equations or analyze data. Technology had become the programmers’_____________, he felt it had turned him into a dinosaur. Sometimes the young manager and his __________ mused at Carl’s outdated experience with punch cards and mainframes, and it fueled Carl’s resentment. He couldn’t wait to retire.

6 3. “You know that it’s ___________ to stare and make face,” said the nanny in a[n] __________ tone.” ___________ yourself in the same situation. How would you feel if every child who passed ________ at you as though you were a sideshow attraction? Learn to be a little more __________toward your fellow man.”

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16 Life of Pi Topics 1.Chapter 69- Hope 2.Chapter 75 Moms Birthday 3.Chapter 77-Desperation 4.Chapter 72- End, Stare off 5.Page 200-201 blind 6.Chapter 78 7.Is it realistic to survive 227 days at sea? 8.Chapter 56 and 73 fear and loneliness 9.Chapter 59: detail and realism

17 Life of Pi Topics 1.Why in chapter 71 did the author go into such great detail on how to live in a boat with a wild animal? 2.Appearance of the raft with/without the mast 3.Is it good to drink blood if your dying of thirst? 4.Page 180 – 181Chapter 69- HopeChapter 75 Moms Birthday 5.Chapter 77-DesperationChapter 72- End, Stare offPage 200-201 blind 6.Chapter 78Is it realistic to survive 227 days at sea? (article) 7.Chapter 56 and 73 fear and loneliness Chapter 59: detail and realism 8.No human contact Chapters 73 & 74 9.Chapter 78 – metaphor/symbolism for Pi’s emotions 10.Does one of Pi’s Belly Of The Whale moments start on chapter 69? 11.Chapter 74 faith is difficult Why does Pi go into detail on page 214? 12.You can get used to anythingPast tense in chapter 81 13.Page 215 is an allegory for Pi and Richard Parker/ How did he suck the fluid out of the vertabrae on page 212 14.On page 219 does the biblical reference of David and Goliath add more texture to the book 15.Appearance of the raft page 149-150, Raft improvement 173-174 16.Chapter 71 – satiric humor of survival guide Chapter 90 17.What is on his eyes? 18.Chapter 90, How does he know Richard Parker went blind. Chapter 86-Sorrow after not being saved and hopes raised 19.Chapter 89, Last pages of his diary 20.--  How he sees the world differently 21.Is “The man” symbolism for real Richard Parkers p. 242

18 Reading Fix-up strategies: 1.Make a connection between the text and: Your life. Your knowledge of the world. Another text. 2.Make a prediction. 3.Stop and think about what you have already read. 4.Ask yourself a question and try to answer it. 5.Reflect in writing on what you have read. 6.Visualize. 7.Use print conventions. 8.Retell what you've read. Reread. Notice patterns in text structure. 9.Adjust your reading rate: slow down or speed up. From: Cris Tovani. I Read It, but I Don't Get It: Comprehension Strategies for Adolescent Readers (Kindle Locations 784-787). Kindle Edition.

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20 Teacher Area Door Turn in Area Desk Mason Honor Desk Cabinets Teacher Desk Door SSR Book Shelf Filing cabinet & shelf Desk Doc Camera Area 3 3 Cabinets Erik Breanna Max Angela Camryn Bryce Nicolas Danielle Brandon Nate Rose Jaden Dylan Michael Jacob Vanessa Vona Owen Liz Arabella Kristine 4 4 10 6 6 5 5 7 7 9 9 2 2 1 1 8 8 11 12 13 14 15 18 19 20 21 23 25 24 26 27 31 29 30 Shelan Deegan 28 16 17 Diana 22

21 Teacher Area Door Turn in Area Sadie Desk Katelynn Honor Desk Cabinets Teacher Desk Door SSR Book Shelf Filing cabinet & shelf Desk Doc Camera Area 3 3 Cabinets Haili Isaac Tayva Malia Ashley Keith Megan Alli Kassie Ben Julian Zack Dawson Annaliza Bella Abby Kahleb Jon 4 4 10 6 6 5 5 7 7 9 9 2 2 1 1 8 8 11 12 13 14 15 18 19 20 21 23 25 24 26 27 31 29 30 Jakob Brittany 28 16 17 Evan 22 Alexis Macy

22 Teacher Area Door Turn in Area Jordan Desk Zara Cabinets Teacher Desk Door SSR Book Shelf Filing cabinet & shelf Desk Doc Camera Area 3 3 Cabinets Jarom Michael Ceara Mercer Ian Levi Ashley Tyler August Gabriela Dawson Colby Jason Maggie Tanner Brady 4 4 10 6 6 5 5 7 7 9 9 2 2 1 1 8 8 11 12 13 14 15 18 19 20 21 23 25 24 26 27 31 29 30 Nathan 28 16 17 Sarah 22

23 Teacher Area Door Turn in Area Corbin Desk Kalie Cabinets Teacher Desk Door SSR Book Shelf Filing cabinet & shelf Desk Doc Camera Area 3 3 Cabinets Cheyenne Mason Loren Henry Kristin Tanner Elijah Maddie H Jacob Kayla Mimi Blake Gabe Josh Jasmine Maddie A 4 4 10 6 6 5 5 7 7 9 9 2 2 1 1 8 8 11 12 13 14 15 18 19 20 21 23 25 24 26 27 31 29 30 Maria Austin 28 16 17 22

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25 Teacher Area Door Turn in Area Alana Desk Cabinets Teacher Desk Door SSR Book Shelf Filing cabinet & shelf Desk Doc Camera Area 3 3 Cabinets Dash Sammie Anna Julie Janelle Natasia Isabella Russell Rachel Dylan Angie Grace Benjamin Brandon McKenna Bella Camron Jay Savvy Andrew Sadie Jacob Connor 4 4 10 6 6 5 5 7 7 9 9 2 2 1 1 8 8 11 12 13 14 15 18 19 20 21 23 25 24 26 27 31 29 30 Alex Carter 28 16 17 Emma 22

26 Honor Code “I have neither given nor received any unauthorized aid, nor do I have knowledge of anyone else doing so.” Signature


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