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“A man's character may be learned from the adjectives which he habitually uses in conversation. “ ~Mark Twain 30 Nov. 2012
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Bellwork—Chpts. 16-17 Quiz 11/30/2012 Get out a half sheet of paper. Write your name on top and title it Chapter 16-17 Quiz. Answer the questions on the half sheet of paper. No talking; talking = zero When you are done, turn your paper over.
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Comin’ Thro’ the Rye Read Robert Burns’ Poem “Comin Thro’ The Rye” In your Bellwork Journal, do the following: Write down parts you do not understand Write down what you think it means (the basic plot of the poem).
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Chapters 16 & 17 Museum of Natural History Holden’s relationship with Sally Other Symbols as discussed yesterday Themes as discussed yesterday
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Announcements Cans—Bring canned food in for the canned food drive. Homework: Read up to chapter 21 TTTC—Go to turnitin.com and read the comments about your paper by Friday 11/30. You will receive points for this. By Tuesday Dec. 4 mentor student agreement form due. Bellwork Journals due Friday Dec. 7
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