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 AGENDA:  Everyday Edit  Learning Challenge: 3 types of irony  Allusion  Review what you have learned so far  Vocab #2: *4 more flashcards  Quiz.

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1  AGENDA:  Everyday Edit  Learning Challenge: 3 types of irony  Allusion  Review what you have learned so far  Vocab #2: *4 more flashcards  Quiz tomorrow!  HOMEWORK????  BY THE END OF CLASS, YOU WILL BE ABLE TO:  Define and identify 3 types of irony

2  In 1974 the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission had to recall 80,000 of its own lapel buttons promoting "toy safety", because the buttons had sharp edges, used lead paint, and had small clips that could be broken off and subsequently swallowed

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4  To allude to some other work or idea that is generally well known.  Most make references to the Bible or Shakespeare because it is the most widely read in our culture  EXAMPLE:  “I was surprised his nose was not growing like Pinocchio’s.”  This refers to the story of Pinocchio, where his nose grew whenever he told a lie.

5  Allusion of the title “Lamb to the Slaughter”  What is it referring to?  What is the meaning?  What does it tell you about the story/why would an author title his story that?  VOCAB QUIZ #2:  same format, only the 6 new words, 12 points!!!!

6  AGENDA:  Everyday Edit  Vocab #3 flashcards  Homework Check:  analyzing “Lamb to the Slaughter”  Discuss the story  Character Analysis  BY THE END OF CLASS, YOU WILL BE ABLE TO:  Define and identify 3 types of irony

7 Analyzing Quotes  “So there it is,” he added. “And I know it’s kind of a bad time to be telling you, but there simply wasn’t any other way. Of course I’ll give you money and see you’re looked after. But there needn’t really be any fuss…It wouldn’t be very good for my job.”

8 Analyzing Quotes  She tried a smile. It came out rather peculiar. She tried again. “Hullo, Sam,” she said brightly, aloud. The voice sounded peculiar, too. “I want some potatoes please, Sam. Yes, and I think a can of peas.” That was better…She rehearsed it several times more. Then she ran down the stairs, took her coat, went out the back door, down the garden, into the street.

9 Analyzing Quotes  “Whoever done it, they’re not going to be carrying a thing like that around with them longer than they need.” “Personally, I think it’s right here on the premises.” “Probably right under our very noses. What do you think, Jack?” And in the other room, Mary Maloney began to giggle.

10  Lambs are generally seen as innocent sacrifices, the title appropriate  Mary Maloney justified in her actions  If Mary wanted the divorce and Patrick killed her, you would feel different about the story  All life equal?  How does society’s view of women affect how both men and women interact with one another?


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