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AP English 12

AP English 12. Mrs. Knoche. Essential Questions. What does literature teach us about the human condition? What is right behavior, and what is wrong behavior? What drives the choices we make? What gives meaning and dignity to our lives?. Objectives.

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AP English 12

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  1. AP English 12 Mrs. Knoche

  2. Essential Questions • What does literature teach us about the human condition? • What is right behavior, and what is wrong behavior? • What drives the choices we make? • What gives meaning and dignity to our lives?

  3. Objectives • Interpret literature through discussion and oral presentation • Analyze how a poet’s techniques convey meaning, purpose, and effect

  4. Daily Warm-up There is no Frigate like a Book To take us Lands away Nor any Coursers like a Page Of prancing Poetry – This Traverse may the poorest take Without oppress of Toll – How frugal is the Chariot That bears the Human Soul –

  5. Getting to Know You • Roll Call/Seating Chart • Jeopardy Questions

  6. Summer Reading • Submit logs. • Facebook status/comments

  7. What’s Up with This Class? • Website: ccknoche.weebly.com • Class Expectations • Contact Sheet/Survey

  8. Exit Ticket • Define literature. Use the SAT word of the day.

  9. Homework • Have Class Expectations signed. • Obtain materials. • On Amazon, find and print a thorough review for two of the summer novels (one you read and one you didn’t); each review must contain a partial summary and a strong opinion.

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