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English 11 Honors: Analyzing "The Scarlet Letter" Themes and Vocabulary

In this English 11 Honors lesson, students will engage with chapters 1-15 of Nathaniel Hawthorne's "The Scarlet Letter." Key objectives include identifying developing themes, understanding tone and mood, and exploring conflicts within the text. Students will also learn 20 new vocabulary words and familiarize themselves with subject-verb agreement rules. Homework includes reading chapters 16-18 and completing a vocabulary exercise due later in the week.

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English 11 Honors: Analyzing "The Scarlet Letter" Themes and Vocabulary

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  1. Review Ch. 1-15 Quizzes • Vocab 6 Words • Subject-Verb Agreement Packet • “Look-fors” in 16-18 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 2012 ENGLISH 11, Honors Keys to consider today: Am I able to identify developing themes in The Scarlet Letter? Through reading Ch. 1 -15 am I able to understand tone and mood? Do I understand Hawthorne’s tone and some of the developing conflicts? Objectives Students will understand 20 new vocab words, and will understand SVA rules. Homework: Scarlet Letter Ch. 16-18 Due Wednesday; Vocab Ex Due Thursday

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