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Honors English 3 January 7, 2015 I can edit sentences for mistakes in mechanics and pronoun/antecedent agreement. I can demonstrate understanding of a literary movement by answering literal and interpretive questions and justifying my answers with specific explicit evidence from the text. I can identify elements of a literary movement in various texts. I can identify archetypes in a work of literature.
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Use a singular pronoun to refer to two or more singular antecedents joined by or or nor. Ex. Either Renaldo or Philip always finishes his geometry homework in class. Use a singular pronoun to refer to two or more singular antecedents joined by or or nor. Ex. Either Renaldo or Philip always finishes his geometry homework in class. Edit the following sentences for mistakes in pronoun/antecedent agreement and mechanics (commas, semicolons, etc.) Neither Cindy nor Carla thinks they are ready to audition. Anyone who is going on the filed trip, needs to bring their lunch. Some of the computer terms are difficult to understand, perhaps Ms. Alvarez can clarify its meaning.
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Check yourself. Neither Cindy nor Carla thinks she is ready to audition. (singular feminine subjects joined with nor) Anyone who is going on the field trip (take out the comma) needs to bring his or her lunch. (anyone is a singular indefinite pronoun) Some of the computer terms are difficult to understand; perhaps Ms. Alvarez can clarify their meanings.
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Read the poems and annotate them for elements of Romanticism.
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“The Devil and Tom Walker” Complete the worksheet packet.
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