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1 Agenda: 9/25/17: English 10 -Review Game: Four Corners of R&J
-Read Act 3, Scene 1 SWBAT: Review and discuss Romeo and Juliet through a game and reading. Homework: Bring Different Colored Pens

2 Which character loves Juliet?
Corner 1: Romeo Corner 2: Benvolio Corner 3: Mercutio Corner 4: None of These

3 2) Which character values peace? Corner 4: More Than One of These
Corner 1: Friar Corner 2: Tybalt Corner 3: Benvolio Corner 4: More Than One of These

4 3) Which character says that they’re too old to fight?
Corner 1: Montague Corner 2: Nurse Corner 3: Capulet Corner 4: Juliet

5 4) Who likes to tease the Nurse?
Corner 1: Romeo Corner 2: Benvolio Corner 3: Mercutio Corner 4: None of These

6 5) Where does our story take place?
Corner 1: Rome Corner 2: Paris Corner 3: London Corner 4: None of These

7 6) Where do Romeo and Juliet first meet?
Corner 1: Orchard Corner 2: Party Corner 3: Public Square Corner 4: Court

8 7) Who marries Romeo and Juliet?
Corner 1: Paris Corner 2: Capulet Corner 3: Friar Corner 4: Nurse

9 8) Which character is your favorite?
Corner 1: Romeo Corner 2: Juliet Corner 3: Mercutio Corner 4: None of These

10 Agenda 9/25/17: English 9 -TKAM Vocabulary -Vocabulary Tweets
SWBAT: Analyze vocabulary through discussion and tweets. Homework: NONE

11 Consult: (verb) to seek information from
We were far too old to settle an argument with a fist-fight, so we consulted Atticus.

12 Unsullied: (adjective) spotlessly clean and fresh
Atticus's office in the courthouse contained little more than a hat rack, a spittoon, a checkerboard, and an unsullied Code of Alabama.

13 Tyrannical: (adjective) a characteristic of an absolute ruler or absolute rule
She had been with us ever since Jem was born, and I had felt her tyrannical presence as long as I could remember.

14 Revelation: (noun) an enlightening or astonishing disclosure
Dill had seen Dracula, a revelation that moved Jem to eye him with the beginning of respect.

15 Concede: (verb) to be willing to yield
It was all right to shut him up, Mr. Radley conceded, but insisted that Boo not be charged with anything: he was not a criminal.

16 Foray: (noun) a sudden, short attack
Jem threw open the gate and sped to the side of the house, slapped it with his palm and ran back past us, not waiting to see if his foray was successful.

17 Compel: (verb) to force someone to do something
Now that I was compelled to think about it, reading was something that just came to me, as learning to fasten the seat of my union suit without looking around, or achieving two bows from a snarl of shoelaces.

18 Expound: (verb) to add details, as to an account or idea
Atticus was expounding upon farm problems when Walter interrupted to ask if there was any molasses in the house.

19 Erratic: (adjective) liable to sudden, unpredictable changes
She was furious, and when she was furious Calpurnia's grammar became erratic.

20 Amiable: (adjective) diffusing warmth and friendliness
He waited in amiable silence, and I sought to reinforce my position: "You never went to school and you do all right, so I'll just stay home too.

21 Write a Tweet! Write a three tweets using at least one of the vocabulary words in each- it does not count if it’s in a hashtag!


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