Monday, February 12, 2018

February 12, 2018 Daily Agenda


Monday, February 12th:
Period 1:
Go over the official title of your presentation
Show two tedtalks on the “Teenage Brain!”
Turn in your grammar homework Module 2, activities 2 – 5

Period 3:
In library with Ms. Payne to select their classes for next year.

Period 4:
Kahoots!
The Wind God
Cyclops
Circe
Vocabulary

Period 5:
Agnes of God:
Jasmine - Agnes
Elizabeth – Doctor

The Body:
Angel
Yaslynn

The Flick
Avery – Chandler
Sam – Vlad
Madaline – Rose

The Hereafter:
Katherine
Ivonne

The Medium
Brana – Client
Jessica – the Medium

Orphans
Kedase – Harold
Daylan – Treat
Francisco – Phillip

Period 6:
Pair up! Get your books out and we are going to do a scavenger hunt in Act 4, Scene 1
Page 192:
Identify the figurative language used:
What is it?
Who says it?
What is the person describing?
What is being compared to what and what is revealed by the comparison?

Page 194
There are three examples of figurative language:
Personification, metaphor, simile, imagery, allusion
There is also a motif, which is a recurring symbol
1. Identify the motif that is being used:
What is it? What type of figurative language is it?
Who says it?
Who or what is the person describing?
What is being compared to what and what is revealed by the comparison?
2 and 3 on page 194 are not motifs but are figurative language. Answer the questions.

Act 4, Scene 2
Page 196
There are three examples of figurative language:
1.     Identify the figurative language.
2.     
3    Who says it?
4.     Who or what is the person describing?
5.     What is being compared to what and what is revealed by the comparison?

Page 198
There are three examples of figurative language:
One of them is a motif. Identify the motif. What is the character comparing another character to?  What does the comparison reveal about the character’s feelings toward the other?
1.     You know the drill
     
Page 200
There are four examples of puns and syllogisms

Page 202
There are three jokes on page 202. What are they?

Page 204
There is an apostrophe on this page.
What is it? Why and how is it being used?
There are examples of imagery and the motif on this page.
1.     What is the example of imagery?
2.      Describe the imagery. What does the character's use of this imagery reveal about his present state of mind.
3.     What is the motif?





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