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Daily Introduction February 9 – February 10
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Objective SWBAT ascertain the symbolism within Chapter 2 of The Great Gatsby and how the symbolism affects the thematic development within the text.
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Rationale: Period 1: 17% Period 3: 0% Period 4: 21% Period 5: 9% Period 7: 13% Period 8: 33% Period 1: 17% Period 3: 0% Period 4: 21% Period 5: 9% Period 7: 13% Period 8: 33% Averages: Collective: 16% A-Day: 13% B-Day: 18% Averages: Collective: 16% A-Day: 13% B-Day: 18%
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Alerted by the sound of static from the TV, Mike realized immediately what was happening: the first game of the playoffs was on and he didn’t have cable service! Therefore, he asserts he has no desire to have more than a few channels to flip through, but I imagine at that moment on Friday evening, he had wished for cable service. A.NO CHANGE B.Thus, he C.Consequently, he D. He A.NO CHANGE B.Thus, he C.Consequently, he D. He
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Explanation
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Which of the following words signify a cause/ effect relationship? There is no cause–effect relationship described between this sentence Thus? Consequently? Therefore? Need a hint?
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Your correct answer is…
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Get ready for it…
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You ready?
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Ok…fine
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The answer is
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Narcissism Pronunciation: [nar-sys-sysm] Part of Speech: noun Definition: excessive or erotic interest in oneself and one's physical appearance. Synonyms: Conceited Egoism Self-Centered Vanity Synonyms: Conceited Egoism Self-Centered Vanity People who are narcissistic are frequently described as cocky, self- centered, manipulative and demanding.
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Today’s Goal Finish your Chapter 2 Vocabulary and Close Reading. We will discuss your answers when you are finished. Remember: Every ten words and you have a quiz. We’re on word #7 now. BE READY! Finish your Chapter 2 Vocabulary and Close Reading. We will discuss your answers when you are finished. Remember: Every ten words and you have a quiz. We’re on word #7 now. BE READY!
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