Please be prepared for our final vocab quiz of the semester, taking place on WEDS, 12/7, on Unit 8. It will be formatted as follows:
1-10 Synonyms 11-20 Antonyms 21-25 Completing the Sentence 26-35 Review (embellished, allayed, bestial, ephemeral, plenary, surveillance, agnostic, effigy, ignominy, penchant, ubiquitous, esoteric, nettles, gleans, pusillanimous, pecuniary, piquant, verdant, exhumed, cavorted)
Please be prepared for our Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass test on Tuesday, 12/6. It will formatted as follows:
1-12 Matching (characters) 13-22 Chronology 23-56 Multiple Choice (plot points) Happy reading! Here is your assignment and schedule for our time with abolitionist Frederick Douglass. Please note that you will need to be ready to select your chapter for presentation on MONDAY, 11/28. If you are note prepared to select a chapter at that time you will be assigned a chapter. Happy thinking!
Here are four examples, with varying degrees of preternatural writing ability. Use as you see fit; however, they are meant as exemplars are can not be used in part or whole. That constitutes plagiarism.
Here is what we dealt with in class today. It is not substantively different from other posts; however, if it helps I want you to have it.
Happy thinking! Working individually or in pairs, draft a paragraph that deals explicitly with the end of the novella. Be sure that your paragraph does the following:
Suggestions:
Please be prepared for our Unit Seven Vocab Quiz on Wednesday, 11/16. It will be formatted as follows:
1-10 Synonyms 11-20 Antonyms 21-30 Complete the Sentence 31-35 Review (sumptuous, ubiquitous, agnostic, mundane, nefarious, bastion, complicity, inane) Happy vocabing! TOTS Symbol Discussion
Working in GROUPS NO LARGER THAN FOUR, be prepared to textually and analytically discuss and support the following:
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