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DLP Vocabulary Review Vocabulary Kahoot Homework Study for Voc Quiz American LitMonday DLP QuickWrite Questions Timed The Crucible Question One Proctor Spare me You forget nothin ID: 798961

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Week of October 17

Slide2

Grammar and Comp--Monday

DLP

Vocabulary Review

Vocabulary

Kahoot

Homework: Study for Voc. Quiz

Slide3

American Lit-Monday

DLP

Quick-Write Questions: Timed

The Crucible

Slide4

Question One

Proctor: Spare me! You forget

nothin

’’ and forgive

nothin

’’. Learn charity, woman. I have gone tiptoe in this house all seven month since she is gone.

I have not moved from there to there without I think to please you, and still an everlasting funeral marches round your heart.

Reflect on the above passage. What is the conflict? What internal conflicts do both Proctor and Elizabeth face? What advice would you give to both Proctor and Elizabeth?

Slide5

Question Two

Mary Warren: I never knew it before. I never knew anything before. When she come into the court I say to myself, I must not accuse this woman, for she sleep in ditches, and so very old and poor. But then - then she sit there, denying and denying, and I feel a misty coldness

climbin

’’ up my back, and the skin on my skull begin to creep, and I feel a clamp around my neck and I cannot breathe air; and then -

entranced -

I hear a voice, a

screamin

’’ voice, and it were my voice - and all at once I re-membered everything she done to me!

How do Goody Osborn and Goody Good differ from Elizabeth Proctor? In what way are Goody Good and Goody Osborn easy targets? What may account for Mary Warren feeling ill after Sarah Good’s visit asking for food? What may account for Sarah Good’s inability to recite her commandments?

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Grammar and Comp--Tuesday

DLP – 2 Days

Review Vocabulary—Vocabtest.com

Vocabulary Quiz

Homework: Reading Log #8 Ch. 8

Slide7

American Literature--Tuesday

DLP –2 Days, please

Vocabulary Review

The Crucible

Unit 8—Vocabulary Quiz--Thursday

Slide8

Grammar --Thursday

DLP

A Separate Peace Speed Dating

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Finny teases Gene about his clothes, saying "the rest of your outfit was just gilding that lily of a sweatshirt." What does he mean? How does Gene take the jibing?

Slide10

Why is there no longer maid service? What is the contrast in Finny's and Gene's reactions to that?

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Why does Gene start praying again? What is one thing he includes in his prayers? What do you think some of the other things might be? What do you think Finny includes in his prayers?

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Once Finny is back, mornings have a new significance .

What is that? When you wake up, do you greet the day as Gene used to—or as he does now?

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Why does Gene change his mind about enlisting? Does this show that he was full of hot air the night before? How does Brinker take it?

Slide14

What nickname does Brinker earn? How does he get it? What would be a similar name boys at Devon might brand him with today?

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What obstacles does Finny have to overcome? What modifications do you suppose have been made today at Devon for those who are physically handicapped? What does Gene mean by telling Finny that the winter doesn't "like you"? Finny says that "when you really love something, then it loves you back in whatever way it has to love.” Do you agree?

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What is the first place Finny wants to visit, rather than going back to class on the first day back? Are you surprised?

Slide17

What is Finny's strange explanation for the war? Do you think he believes what he says? Why would Finny deny the war? Have you ever denied anything that everyone else around you accepted?