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Warm-Up. How can you change these sentences to make them correct? If the books have been cataloged last week, why haven't they been placed on the shelf? A. have been cataloged B. would have been cataloged C. was cataloged D. were cataloged E. had been cataloged

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Warm-Up

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  1. Warm-Up How can you change these sentences to make them correct? • If the books have been cataloged last week, why haven't they been placed on the shelf? A. have been cataloged B. would have been cataloged C. was cataloged D. were cataloged E. had been cataloged 2. Jessica Mitford wrote The American Way of Death, a best-selling book that led eventually to an official investigation of the funeral industry. A. that led eventually B. that had led eventually C. that eventually led D. which eventually led E. who eventually led Pun of the day: There was once a cross-eyed teacher who couldn't control his pupils.

  2. Buzz Word Grievous (adj): flagrant; outrageous; atrocious (doloroso 痛ましい ) Synonyms: appalling; dreadful, shocking Sentence: The noble Brutus hath told you Caesar was ambitious; If it were so it was a grievous fault (pg. 748).

  3. “Julius Caesar” • Read the play • Focus on the storyline for now • We will be making a couple of stops to view a few scenes of the play • Keep in mind these questions: • Who are the main characters? • What is the setting? • What is the conflict? • What would be justice for Caesar? • What would be justice for Brutus? • What would be justice for Marc Antony? • What would be justice for the people of Rome?

  4. TSI test prep • Introduction: -What is the TSI assessment?: college entrance test -What is the test format?: an untimed, computer-adaptive test. All items are online and questions are given based upon previous answers; multiple choice and essay. Immediately after the test you will receive your score -What will I be tested on?: Reading 36 multiple choice questions; Writing 32 multiple choice questions and essay prompt (5 paragraph persuasive)

  5. -Should I answer every question?: Yes, there is no penalty for guessing -What do I need to pass? Reading 351-390; Writing 5 on the essay or 4 on the essay and a 363+ on the multiple choice section -There is also a math section -Once you pass a section you do NOT have to retake it -You need to pass all three sections to be considered college ready

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