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AP Literature : Welcome Back!

AP Literature : Welcome Back!. Freire Charter School Ms. Stacey Thursday, September 18, 2014. Class Bulletin: 9.18.14. What are our objectives? Vocab Unit G2 Quiz “Desiree’s Baby” Reading Check “Desiree’s Baby” Theme Activity Preview Ch 5: POV What goes in the bin? Nothing

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AP Literature : Welcome Back!

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  1. AP Literature:Welcome Back! Freire Charter School Ms. Stacey Thursday, September 18, 2014

  2. Class Bulletin: 9.18.14 • What are our objectives? • Vocab Unit G2 Quiz • “Desiree’s Baby” Reading Check • “Desiree’s Baby” Theme Activity • Preview Ch 5: POV • What goes in the bin? • Nothing • What goes on your desk? • Nothing! Vocab Quiz • Who has something to make up? • Marcus(2) Who needs to be in the Writing Center? • For an Appt: N/A • AP Fellow: Najah

  3. Vocab Unit G2 Quiz

  4. Vocab Unit G3 • Articulate Murky • Cavort Nefarious • Credence Piquant • Decry Primordial • Dissemble Propinquity • Distraught Unwonted • Eulogy Utopian • Evince Verbiage • Exhume Verdant • Feckless Viscous

  5. “Desiree’s Baby”

  6. REVIEW:Theme Statement Formula 1. When<define the protagonist> 2. comes in conflict with/encounters <define the antagonists/antagonistic forces> 3. in a situation in which <define the relevant circumstances/conditions/setting> 4. the result may be <explain/define the outcomes, ending points, epiphanies, dynamic changes in character, resolutions, conclusions> PUT IT TOGETHER: “When a person like the protagonist encounters a challenge like this one under these conditions the result may be that something significant occurs.”

  7. THEME in “Desiree’s Baby”A Silent Conversation STEP 1: Read your classmates’ theme statement from the blog and respond (Edit! Question! Comment! Connect! React! Push! Play Devil’s Advocate! Critique!) in the space below: STEP 2: Pass to your left! Read the theme and your classmates’ comments. Respond to both. STEP 3:Pass to your left again! Read the theme and your classmates’ comments. Respond to all. STEP 4: Return the statement to its owner!

  8. Ch 5: Point of View • What do you know about… • Point of View? • Omniscient? • Third Person Limited? • First Person? • Objective? • Stream of Consciousness?

  9. Homework9.18.14 • FOR TOMORROW: • Read Perrine Ch 5: POV; Complete Cornell Notes • Read “The Lottery” and respond to BLOG LOOKING AHEAD: • Vocab Unit G3 Packet Due/Quiz Wed 10/1

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