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Wed/Thurs 10/26&27 Take out Scarlet Letter, Chapter 3 Handout, Loose leaf paper, agenda/calendar
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Homework Scarlet Letter 6,7,8 (Due Tuesday)
Chapter 5 close reading questions “Hester at her Needle” (Due Tuesday) From Hanginwithmscooper.weebly.com- Read and annotate for transcendental/romantic/gothic motifs (Due Tuesday) Hawthorn (even number groups) “Young Goodman Brown” Irving (odd number groups) “Devil and Tom Walker”
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AGENDA Scarlet Letter Close Reading chapter 3
Writing Rhetorical analysis paragraph Level 3 assignment prompt and questions Civil Disobedience jigsaw reading
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On Paper MLA heading Write the responses to all questions on separate paper in full sentences – EXCEPT for question 4 which may be done on the worksheet. With group- work on questions 1-4. When all groups are done with 1-4 Class share out- Continue on to Questions 5, 6 & 7 When class is done, share out.
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Rhetorical Analysis - Independent
Respond in a paragraph. Take about 10 minutes to do this part. Answer the question at the top of the worksheet: “What is Hawthorne’s rhetorical purpose (what does he want us to understand about Hester) in his portrayal of her standing on the pedestal holding little Pearl?”
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Rhetorical Paragraph Look at question 7 and the example paragraph.
Using the information we have dissected, write your own analysis focusing on antithesis as question 7 asks. When done, turn in the loose leaf with the handout under it. On top put the cover sheet (check list for chapters)
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Scarlet Letter and Social Issues
Read the assignment As a group decide on one question or clarification you need addressed
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Civil Disobedience Read the assigned section (about 3 pages)
Annotate for Purpose, and transcendental motifs Inherent goodness of man Beauty and Peace of nature Interconnectedness of all things
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