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Monday September 15, 2014 Start your DO NOW! Take out your: Homework, Notebooks, and Highlighters Then take everything else off of your desks. Good Morning!!
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Reminder *SUMMER READING* It is a TEST GRADE 10 Entries 2 Paragraphs per entry Due NEXT Tuesday, September 23rd Notebooks/Papers stapled together are acceptable. Summer Reading
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Class website: english10FTW.weebly.com
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Class Objectives Class Objectives: SWBAT- Review Literary Terms Part II Identify literary terms/functions in ‘Thief’ by Robley Wilson Jr. Read and Annotate ‘Thief’ by Robley Wilson Jr. Identify elements of the Plot Diagram Language Objectives: SWBAT – Apply vocabulary to reading and comprehension of ‘Thief’ Define and identify parts of speech of vocabulary
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Agenda Vocab Week 1 Discuss Vocab homework Review ‘Thief’ by Robley Wilson Jr. + RQs Thoroughly answer and respond to reading questions Begin ‘The Lottery’ by Shirley Jackson
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Update your table of contents and title page 16: Do Now: Lit Terms
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Word Puzzle Answer: Keeping you out of trouble TRO BLE
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Agenda Vocab Week 1 Finish/Review Literary Terms (Part 2) Thief: Review The Lottery Vocabulary
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Notebooks Literary Terms Part 2!
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The act or process of marking up a text for important information and creating explanatory notes Annotation
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A fictional work of prose that is shorter in length than a novel Short Story
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The structure of action and events throughout a story. Plot
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In the order of time. Plot Type: Chronological
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Flashback: a narrative technique that allows a writer to share past events during current events to provide background for the current story Plot Type: Flashback
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In Medias Res: the strategy of beginning a story in the middle of the action. The reader enters the story on the verge of an important moment that is not the beginning of the story In Medias Res
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The introduction of setting, situation and main characters. Exposition
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The action that builds up to the most exciting part of the story. Rising Action
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- The turning point of a narrative or the point of highest tension or drama. - When the action reaches a peak. Climax
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- The events that follow the climax and show the effects of the climax Falling Action
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The events after the falling action in which the problem of the story is resolved or worked out. Denouement/Resoluti on
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The struggle between opposing forces Many conflicts are possible in one story line Conflict
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Vocab 1 Words p. 17 Vocab 1 Homework p. 18 VOCAB REVIEW
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Part of Speech: Adjective Having a circular or winding course; Not direct or to the point Definition: The circuitous road proved to be quite dangerous to drive. Circuitous
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Part of Speech: Noun A cut caused by scraping or wearing away Definition: The abrasion on her finger prevented her from texting as efficiently as she would have liked. Abrasion
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Part of Speech: Adjective Decayed, deteriorated or partially run down Definition: The dilapidated home looked as if it had once been beautiful. Dilapidated
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Part of Speech: Adjective Marked by hidden dangers, hazards or perils Definition: The treacherous bridge caused me to question the path ahead. Treacherous
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Part of Speech: Verb To put down with authority or force Definition: The students felt they had to suppress their opinions so they joined student government and now, their voices are heard!! Suppress To keep from public knowledge
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Part of Speech: Verb To make an educated guess based on given facts Definition: One can infer from Andy Warhol’s art that he was a bit off the edge. Infer
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Part of Speech: Noun Praise or Applause Definition: The actors in the play were awarded with wild acclaim from the audience. Acclaim
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Vocab Homework Review
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Thief!
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The Lottery Vocab Update page 19 in your table of contents:
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Part of Speech: VERB Definition: To criticize in a formal way for wrongdoing I was reprimanded for being late to work. 1. Reprimand
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Part of Speech: ADVERB Definition: In an abundant manner The man sweat profusely because he was nervous. 2. Profusely
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Part of Speech: ADJECTIVE Definition: Full of joy or merriment Tony became jovial when he found out he won the contest. 3. Jovial
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Part of Speech: ADJECTIVE Definition: Lacking restraint or discipline; Loud The students became boisterous when their team scored. 4. Boisterous
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Part of Speech: NOUN Definition: Objects used for a particular activity Roller derby girls always have a ton of paraphernalia. 5. Paraphernalia
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Part of Speech: ADJECTIVE Definition: All the time; Continuous His interminable talking bored me beyond belief. 6. Interminable
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Part of Speech: NOUN Definition: A common thread or main idea that is repeated and carried throughout a literary work. Importance of family, Violence, Love, Hatred, Peace, Government Control, War, Friendship, Happiness, etc. 7. Theme
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