1. Select the story you wish to discuss, and explain the conflict ["Somebody" wanted.... But.... So....]
2. Choose and describe a related personal experience and the theme.
3. Write TWO thesis statements for your essay.
Stories:
Orpheus
The Death of Baldur
Hades Takes a Wife
Masque of the Red Death
And of Clay Are We Created
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Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Fact to Fiction
Watch or read the news tonight. Choose a story from the broadcast or paper that you would write a story or poem about. Describe it, and explain whose perspective/POV you would focus on and why.
Please note: The final day to submit your mask project is Tuesday, May 31!
Please note: The final day to submit your mask project is Tuesday, May 31!
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Wednesday, May 25, 2011
"Don't leave me..."
Finish reading "And of Clay Are We Created." (through p. 265)
Which passage from your reading was most tragic? Write it, and explain what makes it so powerful.
Which passage from your reading was most tragic? Write it, and explain what makes it so powerful.
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Tuesday, May 24, 2011
Monday, May 23, 2011
"I am a Story Hunter"
Read "Meet the Writer: Isabel Allende" on p. 266
List five facts about her life and career.
Why do you think she was inspired to write about the Colombian Mudslide, based on her biography? Give an example.
Remember: Project Poe due WEDNESDAY MAY 25!!!
List five facts about her life and career.
Why do you think she was inspired to write about the Colombian Mudslide, based on her biography? Give an example.
Remember: Project Poe due WEDNESDAY MAY 25!!!
Friday, May 20, 2011
Project Poe
Project: Allegory
Choose any two of the seven topics and create a mask for each one. Your mask should represent the allegorical meaning of the topic within “Masque of the Red Death.” Refer to the story for ideas to represent in your mask.
Ebony Clock
Prince Prospero
Blood
Colors (any 2)
7 Rooms
Masquerade (masked ball)
Masked Guest
Each mask should be original, creative, colorful, and reflect your topic’s allegorical meaning. Write your name and period on the back of your masks.
Suggested materials: glitter, paint, feathers, pompoms, shaped confetti, jewels, etc.
Masks are worth 16 pts each. You will be graded on timeliness, following directions, effort, and creativity.
BONUS: Do a third mask for up to 16 pts. extra credit!
Masks are due by Wednesday, May 25, 2011!
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Thursday, May 19, 2011
Constructed Response
What abstract ideas does the allegorical story of "Masque of the Red Death" reveal? Give two examples from the story top support your response.
(Use your class notes to help you write your response.)
**If you scored below a 70% (52/75) on your Animal Farm Test: correct or complete the responses you got wrong. You will receive half credit for each correct answer. Due tomorrow!
(Use your class notes to help you write your response.)
**If you scored below a 70% (52/75) on your Animal Farm Test: correct or complete the responses you got wrong. You will receive half credit for each correct answer. Due tomorrow!
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Wednesday, May 18, 2011
How can you masque death?
Finish reading "Masque of the Red Death" thru p. 427.
In a T-Chart, complete three entries that make connections between the "Black Death" article (p. 429-430) and "Masque of the Red Death".
In a T-Chart, complete three entries that make connections between the "Black Death" article (p. 429-430) and "Masque of the Red Death".
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Monday, May 16, 2011
Poe's Nightmare
Read "Meet the Writer: Edgar Alan Poe" p. 428
Write a paragraph about his life and career using the following sentence starters:
Chances are... Because of... Therefore, ... Also,... Furthermore...
Write a paragraph about his life and career using the following sentence starters:
Chances are... Because of... Therefore, ... Also,... Furthermore...
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Friday, May 13, 2011
TAG (You're) It!
Constructed Response
What inferences can you make about the relationships between the characters in "Hades Takes a Wife"? Make at least two inferences, and give examples from the story to support your response.
My apologies that this didn't post yesterday! Technical difficulties.
What inferences can you make about the relationships between the characters in "Hades Takes a Wife"? Make at least two inferences, and give examples from the story to support your response.
My apologies that this didn't post yesterday! Technical difficulties.
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Wednesday, May 11, 2011
"he aches with his whole body to turn to look upon her face"
Write the extension of "Orpheus" from Eurydice's perspective. What are her thoughts on what Orpheus has done? What will she do? Why?
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Tuesday, May 10, 2011
The mysteries of life
What does "The Death of Baldur" teach us about the mysteries of life? How is it similar to or different from another myth you know? Give an example from the story in your response.
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Monday, May 9, 2011
Word Etymology
Complete Etymology License Plates for any FOUR words on p. 688 Practice-2 #4-11
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Thursday, May 5, 2011
Misplaced Modifier
Define and explain in your own words what a misplaced modifier is (Elements, p. 650).
Complete "Practice" #1-5.
Complete "Practice" #1-5.
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Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Thinking Critically
Complete "Thinking Critically" p. 326, #5-8 and 10. Please restate the questions and answer in complete sentences.
Reminder: "Animal Farm" test tomorrow, May 5!!! [You should know situational irony, allusion, theme, tone, parody, satire, propaganda, the author's purpose, and all that we covered during the novel.] Bring your book!!
Reminder: "Animal Farm" test tomorrow, May 5!!! [You should know situational irony, allusion, theme, tone, parody, satire, propaganda, the author's purpose, and all that we covered during the novel.] Bring your book!!
Monday, May 2, 2011
She giggled...
Finish reading "Lamb to the Slaughter."
Explain why Mary giggles at the end of the story. How is this a "bitter truth wrapped in a little joke"? Give two examples from the story to support your answer.
Explain why Mary giggles at the end of the story. How is this a "bitter truth wrapped in a little joke"? Give two examples from the story to support your answer.
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