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Please be seated! Faith Natalie Sarah C. Alexis Alex G. Sunny Sabrina
Hailey Colin Sarah B. Geovanny Gabe Shannon Jordan G. Joe K. Kyle Hannah Mark Abbey Nick Selena Samantha Maddy Sean Miguel Lukas
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Today’s Checklist Grammar warm-up – Prepositions
Passage Analysis Practice Essay Outline Debrief Culminating Task – Question and brainstorm
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Et tu, Brute? The violence of the scene of Caesar’s murder is suggested, however, we may not be able to visualize it vividly This gives us an idea of the violence that ensues in Rome following Caesar’s death, as well Rome - Caesar's Murder
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Culminating Task – Essay Question
You will see tomorrow’s essay question in advance You will have an opportunity to brainstorm with a partner to plan for your response Remember: nothing goes home! Your essay question will be displayed in class tomorrow, as well Day 1: Outline Day 2: Writing the essay
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Culminating Task – Essay Question
One could argue that the tragedies of Julius Caesar can be attributed to several characters’ failure to read omens properly. Discuss Shakespeare’s development of the theme of fate with reference to three specific examples of omens in Acts I-III.
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