PPT-Great Expectations Chapters 20 & 21

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Pip heads to London where he quickly notices that people are afraid of his master Mr Jaggers Pip decides to take a walk while waiting for him On his walk he sees

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Pip heads to London where he quickly notices that people are afraid of his master Mr Jaggers Pip decides to take a walk while waiting for him On his walk he sees the black dome of St Pauls and the Minister of Justice offers to show him a trial The minister shows him things around St . Vocabulary. Definition:. Synonym/Antonym: . From the dictionary. Sentence used in the novel:. Visual Example:. Vocab Cards. Vocabulary Word. Part of Speech. Back. Front. STAGE I. Chapters 1-13. Ravenously. Great Expectations. English 1 CAS. Satire. In a literary work, satire is writing that ridicules its subject through the use of techniques such as:. Exaggeration. Reversal (irony). Incongruity (things that don’t match up or make sense). Do Now . “Mrs. Joe,” said Uncle . Pumblechook. , a large hard-breathing middle-aged slow man, with a mouth like a fish, dull staring eyes and sandy hair standing upright on his head, so that he looked as if he had just been all but choked, and had that moment come to…” (Dickens 29). to bind all this together, and to get a character established as . it were which any . of the writers may maintain without difficulty,. I want . to suppose a . certain shadow. , which may go into any place . . . and be in all homes, and . Great Expectations. England of the 1860s. Salvation Army founded by William Booth in London to minister to the lower classes. Prime Ministers in the 1860s were primarily of the Liberal party (which advocated classical liberalism or . “Leaders and teachers share a trade secret– that when they expect high performance of their charges, they increase the likelihood of high performance.”. -John Gardner, Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1965-1968. Chapters 1-2. ironic. Opposite of what is supposed to happen. palpable. so intense as to seem almost tangible.. wheedle. employ endearments or flattery to persuade someone to do something or give one something.. Derek Petrey. derek.petrey@sinclair.edu. common expectations (5). We will set our devices / phones to mute / vibrate.. We may leave the room discreetly if we need to take care of business.. Our honest feedback makes this training more relevant and authentic.. Chapter 36. Chapter 36: The WHAT. In chapter 36, Pip turns 21 and is now an adult. He will now receive an independent salary, rather than relying on . Jaggers. to access his fortune. Pip is greatly enthusiastic because he believes that . Author & Date. Author unknown. 400 B.C. or a little after. 1 Chronicles. Structure. Chapters 1-9: Genealogy. Chapters 10-29: David. Chapters 10-12: Rise to power. Chapters 13-16: Transporting ark. Definition:. Synonym/Antonym: . From the dictionary. Sentence used in the novel:. Visual Example:. Vocab Cards. Vocabulary Word. Part of Speech. Back. Front. STAGE I. Chapters 1-13. Ravenously. Disconsolately. First published 1860-1861. Serially. Do Now: 14 March 2012. Choose an important person (or people) in your life who has (have) expectations for you—parents, teachers, friends, coaches etc. What are others’ expectations of you? . Welcome to “Decent Exposure” : High School, Volume IV “Decent Exposure” will help you teach words explicitly and thoroughly, so that students will remember and use them. The words have been chosen on the basis -John Gardner, Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1965-1968. CTM. “Set expectations” is the first step in CTM. Expectations let subordinates know what is required of them so they have every chance of doing the task correctly.

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