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1 st Period7:25 – 8:25 2 nd Period8:30 – 9:35 3 rd Period9:40 – 10:40 Lunch A 10:40 – 11:10 Period 4A 11:15 – 12:10 Period 512:15 – 1:15 Period 61:20.

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Presentation on theme: "1 st Period7:25 – 8:25 2 nd Period8:30 – 9:35 3 rd Period9:40 – 10:40 Lunch A 10:40 – 11:10 Period 4A 11:15 – 12:10 Period 512:15 – 1:15 Period 61:20."— Presentation transcript:

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2 1 st Period7:25 – 8:25 2 nd Period8:30 – 9:35 3 rd Period9:40 – 10:40 Lunch A 10:40 – 11:10 Period 4A 11:15 – 12:10 Period 512:15 – 1:15 Period 61:20 – 2:20

3 Write a theme for: 1.“The Cask of Amontillado” 2.“The Raven” 3.“The Bells” 4.“Rules of the Game” Skip a line between responses. Complete sentence answers. You do not have to name the title in your response.

4 SAT Vocabulary for Juniors Lesson 5

5 #1 Fop: n. an excessively fashion-conscious man syn: dandy The pretentious fop brought three suitcases full of clothes for a simple overnight business trip. The difference between a man of sense and a fop is that the fop values himself upon his dress; and the man of sense laughs at it, at the same time he knows he must not neglect it. -Lord Chesterfield

6 #2 Imprecation: n. a curse syn: condemnation; anathema / ant: blessing Standing sternly in the pulpit, the preacher hurled imprecations at the stunned congregation. The Westerly Wind asserting his sway from the south-west quarter is often like a monarch gone mad, driving forth with wild imprecations the most faithful of his courtiers to shipwreck, disaster, and death. -Joseph Conrad

7 #3 Non sequitur: n. something that does not logically follow syn: fallacy; misconception The professor of logic detested false conclusions and therefore banned non sequiturs from her classroom. “You will do what I say because you are my wife!” or “Because I said so.”

8 #4 Sanguine: adj. cheerful; optimistic Arlene’s perpetually sanguine outlook made some people wonder if she lived in the real world. This sanguine coward, this bed-presser, this horse-back- breaker, this huge hill of flesh. -Shakespeare

9 #5 Bowdlerize: v. to remove offensive passages of a play, novel, etc. syn: censor After Dr. Thomas Bowdler expurgated Shakespeare, many angry critics began asserting that to censor a book is to bowdlerize it. Ophelia's death in Hamlet is referred to as an accidental drowning, not a possible suicide.

10 #6 Impair: v. to weaken; to cause to become worse syn: damage; deteriorate / ant: enhance Bigots allows their bias to impair their sense of justice. Never read bad stuff if you're an artist; it will impair your own game. -James Lee Burke

11 #7 Panegyric: n. an expression of praise syn: tribute; extolment / ant: denunciation The author didn’t write an analytical biography; he threw together a mere panegyric. “The highest panegyric, therefore, that private virtue can receive, is the praise of servants.” -Samuel Johnson

12 #8 Quandary: n. a puzzling situation; a dilemma syn: predicament Rob faced the pleasant quandary of choosing to go to the movies or play video games. You're confronted with the quandary: do I grind things to a halt? Ideally you would, but I have better things to do than educate people. -Wentworth Miller

13 #9 Ebullient: adj. enthusiastic syn: exuberant; lively / ant: dejected; dispirited A noisily ebullient crowd kept the visiting team from hearing the signals. Talking about their hopelessness darkens his otherwise ebullient demeanor.

14 #10 Deference: n. respect; consideration Deference must be given only to those who have earned it. People who expect deference resent mere civility. -Mason Cooley

15 #11 Carnal: adj. relating to physical appetite, especially sexual syn: erotic / ant: chaste; modest Before being overrun and executed, the emperor spent most of his time at his summer palace, feasting and engaging in other carnal pleasures. Man cannot live without joy; therefore when he is deprived of true spiritual joys it is necessary that he become addicted to carnal pleasures. -Thomas Aquinas

16 #12 Nebulous: adj. hazy; vague; uncertain syn: cloudy; indistinct; obscure / ant: distinct; precise Modern life can oppress us with a nameless and nebulous feeling of dread. Truth cannot be defined or tested by agreement with 'the world'; for not only do truths differ for different worlds but the nature of agreement between a world apart from it is notoriously nebulous. -Nelson Goodman

17 #13 Rakish: adj. dashingly stylish and confident syn: dapper; jaunty / ant: slovenly; disheveled The “Dapper Don” flashed his patented rakish smile as the feds frog-marched him off to jail. Previous to placing it before him, he went into the Aged's room with a clean white cloth, and tied the same under the old gentleman's chin, and propped him up, and put his nightcap on one side, and gave him quite a rakish air. -Charles Dickens (Great Expectations)

18 #14 Elegy: n. a sad or mournful poem syn: dirge; lament In deference to the mourners at graveside, the pastor kept his elegy eloquent but short. “Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard,” by Thomas Gray

19 #15 Pedantic: adj. tending to show off one’s learning syn: bookish The pedantic teacher paraded his knowledge of tiny facts and ignored the important ideas in the book. Nothing is as peevish and pedantic as men's judgments of one another. -Desiderius Erasmus

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34 Themes The message of the story/passage It is universal: not specific to the story Avoid clichés like the plague To build a fantastic theme statement: – Identify the subjects/topics from the passage Revenge Murder Trust Drinking / drunkenness Pride Decide what author was trying to say about the topics. (Must think about what the author actually said, not what we think or wish he/she had said)

35 Magical Realism Technique of including magical details and events within an otherwise “realistic” narrative.

36 Honor Code “I have neither given nor received any unauthorized aid, nor do I have knowledge of anyone else doing so.” Signature

37 Word Count 1. Count the number of words on five random full lines of text (words must be 3 letters to count) 2. Average those five numbers e.g. 9+8+11+10+9 =47 Then: 47 ÷ 5= 9.4 1. Take the average of that and multiplying by the number of lines written. 9.4 x 30= 282 Scoring: 1-44 = 145-88=1.5 89-133=2134-178 = 2.5 179-223 = 3224-268=3.5 269-313 = 4314-351 =4.5 352+ =5 Target

38 Teacher Area Door Turn in Area Desk Honor Desk Cabinets Teacher Desk Door SSR Book Shelf Filing cabinet & shelf Desk Doc Camera Area 3 3 Cabinets Erik Breanna Max Alex Angela Bryce Francesco Danielle Brandon Nate Rose Jaden Dylan Michael Jacob Vanessa Vona Owen Liz Arabella Kristine 4 4 10 6 6 5 5 7 7 9 9 2 2 1 1 8 8 11 12 13 14 15 18 19 20 21 23 25 24 26 27 31 29 30 Deegan 28 16 17 Diana 22

39 Teacher Area Door Turn in Area Sadie Desk Katelynn Honor Desk Cabinets Teacher Desk Door SSR Book Shelf Filing cabinet & shelf Desk Doc Camera Area 3 3 Cabinets Haili Lauren Isaac Nonnie Tayva Malia Jordan Ashley Keith Megan Alli Kassie Ben Julian Zackery Richard Dawson Griffin Katie Annaliza Bella Abby Kahleb Jon 4 4 10 6 6 5 5 7 7 9 9 2 2 1 1 8 8 11 12 13 14 15 18 19 20 21 23 25 24 26 27 31 29 30 Jakob Brittany 28 16 17 Evan 22 Alexis Macy

40 Teacher Area Door Turn in Area Jordan Desk Zara Cabinets Teacher Desk Door SSR Book Shelf Filing cabinet & shelf Desk Doc Camera Area 3 3 Cabinets Jarom Connor Michael Ceara Mercer Ian Ashley Tyler August Gabriela Dawson Colby Jason Maggie Tanner Brady 4 4 10 6 6 5 5 7 7 9 9 2 2 1 1 8 8 11 12 13 14 15 18 19 20 21 23 25 24 26 27 31 29 30 Nathan 28 16 17 Sarah 22

41 Teacher Area Door Turn in Area Corbin Desk Kalie Cabinets Teacher Desk Door SSR Book Shelf Filing cabinet & shelf Desk Doc Camera Area 3 3 Cabinets Cheyenne Samantha Jeffrey Loren Whisper Kristin Chanson Tanner Elijah Maddie H Jacob Kayla Mimi Blake Gabe Jasmine Riely Maddie A 4 4 10 6 6 5 5 7 7 9 9 2 2 1 1 8 8 11 12 13 14 15 18 19 20 21 23 25 24 26 27 31 29 30 Maria Eugene 28 16 17 22

42 Teacher Area Door Turn in Area Desk Cabinets Teacher Desk Door SSR Book Shelf Filing cabinet & shelf Desk Doc Camera Area 3 3 Cabinets Jordyn Daesha Amanda Austin Zack Isabella Emma Ellie Sadie Kilian Peter Jerryn Bryce Beth 4 4 10 6 6 5 5 7 7 9 9 2 2 1 1 8 8 11 12 13 14 15 18 19 20 21 23 25 24 26 27 31 29 30 Garrett 28 16 17 22

43 Teacher Area Door Turn in Area Alana Desk Cade Cabinets Teacher Desk Door SSR Book Shelf Filing cabinet & shelf Desk Doc Camera Area 3 3 Cabinets Dash Samantha Anna Julie Janelle Natasia Isabella Russell Rachel Dylan Angie Grace Benjamin Brandon McKenna Isabella Camron Jay Savannah Andrew Sadie Jacob Connor 4 4 10 6 6 5 5 7 7 9 9 2 2 1 1 8 8 1 12 1313 1414 15 18 19 20 21 23 25 24 26 27 31 29 30 Alex Carter 28 16 17 Emma 22


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