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Immaculate

Part of speech: Adjective Definition: perfectly clean and neat; free from flaws or mistakes; perfect Sentence: Because the student’s paper was immaculate, she received an A+ as a grade. Immaculate. This plain white t-shirt looks immaculate. I bet it was washed with Tide!.

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Immaculate

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  1. Part of speech: Adjective Definition: perfectly clean and neat; free from flaws or mistakes; perfect Sentence: Because the student’s paper was immaculate, she received an A+ as a grade. Immaculate This plain white t-shirt looks immaculate. I bet it was washed with Tide! When you are finished copying this down, write 3 sentences about a time when you were AFFLICTED by something or someone.

  2. You will have 6 minutes to put together your presentation for the class. On your big sticky note, write the answers to the questions that you answered as a group on Friday. Write big enough for everyone in the classroom to see. Use bullet points and short hand, since everyone will be taking notes. Pick ONE presenter to explain your answers to the class. With your group…

  3. Traits • Trait 1 • Evidence (make it a bullet point) • Trait 2 • Evidence (make it a bullet point) • Power • How has he/she shown power? How has his/her power shifted? (make it a bullet point) • Evidence (make it a bullet point) • On JP’s final decision… • What they would think about it. (make it a bullet point) • Evidence (make it a bullet point) CHARACTER’s NAME

  4. This will be helpful to you when you study for the test. Copy the notes down on the same paper that you wrote down your group’s notes. Copy your classmates’ notes…

  5. Your test is THURSDAY. It will go on your quarter 1 grade. • Your paper will be due on TUESDAY of next week. The paper will go on your Quarter 2 grade. • Homework for tomorrow • Look over the study guide…can you answer the questions? • Be ready to construct your thesis. Pick your 3 characters tonight and write them on the assignment page! Paper and study guide…

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