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Welcome!						 January 26 th , 2018 	 								Friday Do Now Welcome!						 January 26 th , 2018 	 								Friday Do Now

Welcome! January 26 th , 2018 Friday Do Now - PowerPoint Presentation

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Welcome! January 26 th , 2018 Friday Do Now - PPT Presentation

Welcome January 26 th 2018 Friday Do Now Get out your weekly Bell Ringer sheet and begin working on Fridays assignment Once the bell rings you will have five minutes to find and label the examples of figurative language ID: 762736

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Welcome! January 26th, 2018 Friday Do NowGet out your weekly Bell Ringer sheet and begin working on Friday’s assignment. Once the bell rings, you will have five minutes to find and label the examples of figurative language.Remember: Do Now's are INDEPENDENT and QUIET exercises.Thank you 

© Presto Plans Read the paragraph below and find examples of metaphor, simile, onomatopoeia, personification, oxymoron and/or alliteration. Ray knew that the entertainment industry was known for chewing people up and spitting them out, but he ignored this fact and decided to follow his dreams. He packed up his pick up and pulled out of his parking lot with the destination of Nashville on his GPS. Although his dusty brown guitar was pretty ugly, the melodic twang sound it made when he plucked the strings made up for its appearance. Ray also used his own experiences when writing his lyrics. He had his heart broken into a million pieces and felt very blue for a long time. He put these emotions into his songs, and it made his music stronger.

“The Interlopers”Today, we’re going to read “The Interlopers,” a short story by Saki. All you need to know is that it’s about two men from two different families feuding over land. Let’s read!

“The Interlopers”For the next two class periods, you have two jobs: Complete the “Interloper” questions on your handout.Complete the newspaper activity. The town is all abuzz this morning over the discovery of the bodies of two warring neighbors. You are the town’s newspaper reporter and must complete the following tasks for tomorrow’s edition. Make sure all five steps are included in your final product.