Friday, February 9th:
Period 1:
Group 6:
“Greg Ousley Is Sorry for Killing His Parents. Is That enough?”
Nick, Ashley, Katherine C.
Group 7:
“Greg Ousley….”
Last page of the L.A. Times’ article
Katherine Q. Cheyenne, Gabrielle
Period 3:
Theatre Games:
T.V.
Yessenia, Jay, Bryan, Giselle, Madeline
Amanda, Dennis, Ilan, Allisa, Annmarie
Worked with:
“Fashionistas”
Yessenia, Yadira
Period 4:
Open your books to page 667
Milan:
Review:
The men were taking twine from the Cyclops’ bed to tie themselves under the middle of a trio of big sheep. Odysseus had to hold onto the biggest ram by his hands because there was no one to tie him up to a ram.
Reader:
Milan
When Dawn spread out her fingertips of rose - personification
Carrion: road kill, a dead animal
Rogue: a criminal
Fold (noun) a group of animals or the sleeping quarters of animals like sheep or goats
Adversary: an enemy
Weird: the original weird is fate!
Who told the Cyclops about his fate?
David
Telemus the Wizard foretold the Cyclops that he would be blinded by a man by the name of Odysseus.
What type of man was the Cyclops expecting?
David – he was expecting a giant man.
The Cyclops was defeated not by a big man of brawn but by a small man of great intellect.
The Cyclops prayed to his father Poseidon to curse Odysseus, that he would not get home, or that it would be a long time of hard sailing for Odysseus to get home, and when he did reach home he would be faced with bitter days and the loss of his companions.
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