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Ms. BatchelorSeptember 6, 2016Please take out your grammar & Vocabulary Homework. Otherwise, your desks should be clear. You do not need your iPad.
English 3Slide2
PrayerOh God, I wish from now onto be the first to become consciousof all that the world loves, pursues, and suffers;
I want to be the first to seek,
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o sympathize and to suffer;
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he first to unfold and sacrifice myself,
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o become more widely human
& more nobly of the earth
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han any of the world’s servants. Slide3
Reading Quiz & Homework CheckAt this time you should have your grammar and vocabulary homework out on your desk. I will come around to verify that it is completed with reasonable accuracy.While I am completing the homework check, you will be taking a reading quiz on the Norton Anthology reading (p. 41-45). No iPads or phones should be seen, under any circumstance.
Bonus! On the bottom of the page, define/explain one of the following terms:
metonomy
,
kenning, elegySlide4
Review Homework TogetherKillgallon 1 & 3:He ran from the place, leaving his suitcase, leaving the quirt, leaving the oak box of money.
3.
After Buck
Fanshaw’s
inquest, a meeting of the short-haired brotherhood was held, for nothing can be done on the Pacific coast without a public meeting an
an
expression of sentiment.Slide5
Killgallon Homework Questions 5 & 7He bounded out of bed wearing a long flannel nightgown over long woolen underwear, a nightcap, and a leather jacket around his chest. 7.
Then, out of a box on the bed, she removed the gleaming pair of patent-leather dancing pumps, grabbed my right foot, and shoved it into one of them, using her finger as a shoehorn. Slide6
Vocabulary Unit 1—exercises 2, 3, & 5Exercise 2: 10. synergyLaborious 11. elaborateModus operandi 12. magnum opus
Edification 13. malfeasance
Discomfit 14. opulent
Feasible
Liturgy
Malaise
Belabor
SurfeitSlide7
Vocabulary Unit 1—exercises 2, 3, & 5Exercise 3:a) feasible, laboriousc) discomfited, belaboredc) opulent, malfeasance
d) magnum opus, liturgy
a) elaborate,
edificiationSlide8
Vocabulary Unit 1—exercises 2, 3, & 5Exercise 5:Blank 1: laboriousBlank 2: synergyBlank 3: magnum opus Slide9
Vocabulary Unit 2—exercises 2, 3, & 5Exercise 2:Static 9. stasis
Quintessential
10.
entity
Extant
11.
essence
Apropos
12.
staunch
Restive
Depose
Stanch
EcstacySlide10
Vocabulary Unit 2—exercises 2, 3, & 5Exercise 3: b) restive, deposed) essence, staticb) apropos, staunch
d) ecstasy, quintessence
b) extant, entitySlide11
Vocabulary Unit 2—exercises 2, 3, & 5Exercise 5:Blank 1: essenceBlank 2: staticSlide12
Pass Back EssaysCommon Errors:Thesis statements (arguable, debatable, consistent)Date in heading (6 September 2016)
Works Cited—hanging indent, italicize book titleSlide13
HomeworkDue tomorrow: read and annotate pages 45-55 in Norton Anthology Volume A--BeowulfUpcoming Assignments:Progress Report FridayGrammar and Vocabulary Quiz next Monday