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Looking Ahead:

Looking Ahead:. Finish poetry this week Next week: Begin The Glass Menagerie . Week of March 4: AP Open-Ended Essay Spring Break reading: The Awakening . I only have twenty-five copies. Let me know if you cannot buy or borrow a book.

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Looking Ahead:

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  1. Looking Ahead: • Finish poetry this week • Next week: Begin The Glass Menagerie. • Week of March 4: AP Open-Ended Essay • Spring Break reading: The Awakening. I only have twenty-five copies. Let me know if you cannot buy or borrow a book.

  2. Poetry One-Pager due next class period. Be ready to present. (two-three min.) • Fri, Feb 22 is the last day to do any extra-credit. A Day: both lunches B Day: first lunch only

  3. 2-20-13 Objectives: • To evaluate structure and poetic devices in Spenser’s sonnets. • To begin to analyze poetic devices in “The Lady of Shallot”.

  4. Today’s Agenda: • Quick one-page narrative. Those absent last class will take poetry quiz on Sonnets 116 and 73. • Multiple-choice questions on Spenser’s sonnets. (with a partner) • Discuss Spenser’s sonnets. • Begin “The Lady of Shallot”

  5. Homework: • Finish dissecting “The Lady of Shallot”. • One-page past narrative for those who took test today. • Be ready for timed paragraph next class period

  6. Write a one-page past narrative on one of the following topics: -something that was unforgettable -something that was unexpected -something that was disappointing ***you may include all of the above as long as they are part of ONE story from beginning, middle, to end!!!

  7. “The Lady of Shallot” • Pathetic Fallacy: when a writer assigns human emotions and moods to a force of nature. • Imagery, tone, mood, alliteration, sound devices, structure, opposition, theme, universal theme

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