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October 22, 2014 English 8: The Open Road Mr. Cabat

October 22, 2014 English 8: The Open Road Mr. Cabat. Rondeau Jean-Joseph Mouret 1729. Aim: “I used to live in this room before I was a soldier:” All Quiet , Chapter IX. ***SCHEDULE NOTES***. Wed. 10/22 – Chapter 9 Thurs. 10/23 – Chapter 10 Fri. 10/24 – Chapter 11

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October 22, 2014 English 8: The Open Road Mr. Cabat

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  1. October 22, 2014English 8: The Open Road Mr. Cabat Rondeau Jean-Joseph Mouret 1729 Aim: “I used to live in this room before I was a soldier:” All Quiet, Chapter IX

  2. ***SCHEDULE NOTES*** • Wed. 10/22 – Chapter 9 • Thurs. 10/23 – Chapter 10 • Fri. 10/24 – Chapter 11 • Mon. 10/27 – Conclusion • Tue. 10/28 - In-class review • Wed. 10/29 – All Quiet Exam, Part I (MC) • Thurs. 10/30 – All Quiet Exam, Part II (SA) • Fri. 11/7 – All Quiet Projects Due

  3. DO NOW Sorry to nerd out on you again, but…

  4. Homework Homework Please read Chapter 10 in All Quiet and respond to the Essential Question on the edmodo board.

  5. Silent Reading: p. 223-225 • The set up: • Paul is pinned down in a shell-crater by machine gun fire from the French • Suddenly, a French soldier dives into the crater. Without even thinking, Paul stabs the Frenchman with his bayonet, injuring him severely. • Still trapped by the machine gun fire, Paul is forced to sit for hours and watch his “enemy” slowly die. • The assignment: • Keeping in mind the three pieces you read last night, read the pages in All Quiet listed above. • In your reader’s notebook, jot down a list of some of the connections you can make among the pieces. Textual support is always welcome.

  6. Reading Roundtable: Connections How can we connect the pieces, and what text do we have to support those connections? Thomas Hardy – “The Man He Killed” Tim O’Brien – “The Man I Killed” Zachary Scott-Singley – “A Soldier’s Thoughts” blog post Erich M. Remarque – All Quiet, p. 223-225

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