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November 4 – November 5 Daily Introduction PRIOR TO ASKING ME - Look for Your Name and Assigned Table #
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Objectives: Standard SWBAT collectively analyze the reading section of the Practice ACT in order to determine correct answer choices in three of the four struggling categories. This will be completed through a rotational grouping session Honors SWBAT determine irony, conflict, thematic development, symbolism, and character development through a Graffiti Activity/ Gallery Walk.
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Homework: Standard Class Forum #6 – Crucible Characterizations with TWO quotes from the text. Act 2 Vocabulary found on www.hymanenglish3.com (English 3 Standard, Early American Lit, The Crucible, Vocabulary, Act 2) www.hymanenglish3.com Honors Read Chapter 13-15 Be ready to discuss the Thematic Development of the following: Sin Individuality and Conformity Puritanism Nature The Occult
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ACT
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Rationale:
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A.No Change B.Working on tall bridges requires balance, agility, and, eventually, will create a lack of fear C.Working on tall bridges requires tremendous balance, amazing agility, and, eventually, a lack of fear. D.Working on tall bridges requires specific skills. Growing up in New York City, I was always surrounded by tall buildings and bridges. I never had a fear of heights until one day, in my teens, I was standing at the top of the Empire State Building. I looked down and saw my life flash before my eyes. Thirty years later, and I’m now a Structural Bridge Engineer. Working on tall bridges requires tremendous balance, amazing agility, and will create an eventual lack of fear.
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Parallelism The repetition of a syntactic construction for rhetorical effect Example: I enjoy cooking, shopping, and traveling. Non-Example: I love to cook, and shopping and traveling are also AWESOME!
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More Examples vs. Non- Examples:
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SAT
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“Writing in a journal can be an effective form of catharsis when dealing with difficult emotions.” Catharsis Definition: The releasing of emotion Synonyms: Release, Purification, Cleansing Pronunciation: [ka-thar-sis] Part of Speech: Noun
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For Example: Party Why are multiple meaning words so difficult to distinguish?
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As it is used in the 2nd paragraph (lines 22– 32), the word party most nearly means: A. a joyous celebration. B. a group of people setting out on a trip. C. a segment of the population. D. a meeting to discuss business matters. After receiving wilderness training in Washington D.C., Meriwether Lewis set out on July 5, 1803, picked up guns at Harpers Ferry, Virginia, and then moved to Pittsburgh to pick up a 55- foot keelboat. Floating it down the Ohio, he met with Clark in Indiana, who took over command of the boat and crew, while Lewis then rode on to get supplies in St. Louis. Months later, in May, the entire party gathered in St. Louis. The forty-some men were to travel from there to the Pacific Ocean in only the keelboat and two smaller boats, all of which were moved by sails, towropes, poles, or oars. As it is used in the 2nd paragraph (lines 22– 32), the word party most nearly means: A. a joyous celebration. B. a group of people setting out on a trip. C. a segment of the population. D. a meeting to discuss business matters.
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ACT Practice Test Analysis In your assigned groups, you are going to analyze your assigned passage. You and your group will have twenty minutes per passage.
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20 minute TIMEBOMB!
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Honors Class:
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Please take out a pencil or a pen
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Graffiti Activity Each table will be assigned one of the following: (1) character development, (2) thematic development, (3) symbolism, (4) conflict, and (5) irony. You will be given 10 minutes to find an example from the text and write it on the corresponding poster board. You will switch to another topic after your time is up.
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Example: “In a moment, however, wisely judging that one token of her shame would but poorly serve to hide another, she took the baby on her arm, and, with a burning blush, and yet a haughty smile, and a glance that would not be abashed, looked around at her townspeople and neighbors. On the breast of her gown, in fine red cloth, surrounded with an elaborate embroidery and fantastic flourishes of gold thread, appeared the letter A” (Chapter 2, Page 10). This quote portrays the symbolism of the “A,” as it portrays Hester’s individualism and strength.
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Homework Read Chapter 13-15 Be ready to discuss the Thematic Development of the following: Sin Individuality and Conformity Puritanism Nature The Occult
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