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English III
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Leader: Good afternoon, Pumas. Please compose yourselves for prayer by taking a comfortable position in your chairs. Leader: Ad Majorem... All: Dei Gloriam. Leader: We study, work and play... All: for the greater glory of God. 2- MINUTE REFLECTION Leader: We close by saying, “Glory to the Father, and to Jesus the Son, and to the Holy Spirit... All: as it was in the beginning, is now, and will be forever. Amen! ”
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Do-now: Have out your HW (vocab and outlines w/claims) Try the subject-verb agreement questions here (quiz on Monday). In case you forgot, here are the either/or indefinite pronouns: all, any, more, most, none, some 1. None of the girls is going to eat that! 1. Incorrect: use “are” not “is” (“None” is either/or, so use “girls” as subject) 2. Several of the girls is going to eat that! 1. Incorrect: use “are” (“Several” is plural) 3. Either of the girls is going to eat that! 1. Correct! (“Either” is singular)
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Prayer Period 2: David, Fri: Maritza, Mon: Brayan Period 4: Ivan, Fri: Tania, Mon: Jason Period 6: Carter, Fri: Cierra, Mon: Agustin Period 7: Jordan, Fri: Christian, Mon: Uriel
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Announcements: Next journals due December 15 th Have an outside reading book by FRIDAY. Subject-verb agreement quiz on Monday (including either/or pronouns and everything else)– ask me if you would like a practice sheet.
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Tip of the Day: Anything need fixing? They’re really effected by the snow because they live so far away. *affected, not effected (effect = end result, affect = verb)
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SWBAT: Use strongest evidence in an essay Review vocab
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Check vocab: epitome– a person or thing that is a perfect example of a particular quality vitriolic– filled with bitter criticism or malice contemplate– think about; meditate supposition– an uncertain belief derision– mockery; ridicule subdued– quiet and reflective or depressed anguish– severe mental or physical pain; suffering subside– become less intense, violent, or severe befuddled– unable to think clearly; confused indignation– anger or annoyance by perceived unfair treatment
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Vocab Charades: epitome vitriolic contemplate supposition derision subdued anguish subside befuddle indignation
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Primary Sources: Remember that you need to use at least one primary source document in your essay. We will be looking at more primary source documents that you can potentially use. Group 1: You will be looking at lessons that Puritans had to learn as children. Group 2: You will be looking at diary entries and a letter during the Salem witch trials. You will have to teach another person about what YOU are responsible for, so make sure that you know what you are talking about!
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On your outline… Find at least 3 quotes to use for each body paragraph. Body P1: Abigail’s personality: Abigail’s personality of love and kindness helps show how friendship is the strongest force. “Abby: I just want you to be happy, John. If that means you’re with Elizabeth, then so be it” (Miller 32). “Elizabeth: I can’t believe Abby did that for us John. How sweet of her” (Miller 28). “Abigail hath been greviously vexed with the apparition of Eliz: Proctor the wife of John Proctor of Salem, by which apparition she has been greviously pinched, had also her bowels almost pulled out” (“Abigail Williams v. Elizabeth Proctor”)
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HW: Find 3 quotes for at least 2 of your body paragraphs (so at least 6 quotes overall) Study for vocab quiz EXIT: Tell me one thing you learned from your partner’s primary source document.
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Computer lab on Monday: Primary Source documents, typing Homework for weekend: Intro paragraph
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