Week 11 April 23-28
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Class work
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Homework
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Monday
(Print out syllabus and turn in by Tuesday at beginning of
class for 100 points extra credit).
Objectives:
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Interpret Literary Elements used in the play
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Understand the theme of an Elizabethan period
Play: ambition or Honor?
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Plan, draft, revise, proof and publish an
evaluation
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Review sentence structure/syntax through diagramming
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Build your vocabulary
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Vocabulary
Exposition
Puns
Iambic pentameter
Hyperbole
Character
Foreshadowing
Historical
Connections
Protagonist
Making inferences
Hypothesizing
The Rhetorical
Devices
Allusion
Alliteration
Diction
Foreshadowing
Metaphor
Simile
Hyperbole
Onomatopoeia
Oxymoron
Personification
Repetition
Rhetorical question
Parallelism
Syntax
Synecdoche
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Warm-up –review Diagramming
Julius Caesar Acts IV £
Review Academic Language terms £
Soliloquy-a
long, usually serious speech that a character in a play makes to an audience
and that reveals the character's thoughts£
Aside-
a comment spoken by a character in a play that is heard by the audience
but is supposedly not heard by other characters on stage £
Dramatic monologues are usually long emotional speeches that express the
feelings, actions, motives and views of the speaker or character either as a
solo performance or as an individual part in a play. Dramatic monologues
should not be confused with a soliloquy. Soliloquies
are when someone talks to themselves about their thoughts and feelings
concerning a situation, soliloquies imply that there is no audience.
Draft Ideas for Culminating
Assignment £
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Diagramming £
Study Vocabulary for Unit 11 Test £
Keep your character Tables updated £
Culminating Assignment:
Support or refute this statement:
The conspiracy led by Brutus and Cassius was a force for good. Review what you know from the play so
far, and note all evidence you find that can support your point of view. See pages 891-897 Writer’s workshop. £
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Tuesday
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Vocabulary Test
Unit 11£
Act IV Test £
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Diagramming £
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Vocabulary Unit 12
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Definitions and
Completing the Sentence £
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Wednesday
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Diagramming
Read and Interpret Julius Caesar
Act V
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Diagramming £
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Vocabulary Unit 12
Synonyms and antonyms £
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Thursday
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Diagramming £
Act IV and V discussion
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Read and Interpret Julius
Caesar
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Diagramming
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Vocabulary Unit 12
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Choosing
the Right Words
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Study
for Act V Test
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Friday
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Diagramming £
Act V Test £
Read and Interpret Julius
Caesar
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Diagramming
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Vocabulary Unit 12
Vocabulary in
Context
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Update your Character Tables to be checked on
Monday £
Vocabulary Exam
Unit 11 Tuesday £
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Saturday, April 21, 2012
Week 11 April 23-28
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