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Slide1

Daily Agenda, Goals, & Homework

Agenda

11/29

Found

Poetry

Project Sharing

Begin work on essay

Goals

Review the details of the novel

Appreciate the author’s word choice

Homework

Test tomorrow

Revised thesis due ThursdaySlide2

Vocabulary

Feign

: (v) to fake; to give a false appearance of

E

soteric

:

(

adj

)

understood by few (especially due to a high level of specificity)

Orator

: (n) Someone talented at speaking

Tremulous

:

(

adj

)

Shaking/trembling; or being easily shakenSlide3

Vocabulary

Heresy

: (n) Belief in something the church does not agree with

Incessant

: (

adj

) repeated; not stopping

Emaciated

: (

adj

) Appearing to have wasted away; malnourished and skinny

Sinewy

: (

adj

) Having lean muscles (also used for meat that is hard to chew…same reason)Slide4

Vocabulary

Incantation

: (n) Reciting words to make something magical happen

Elated

: (

adj

) very happy and excited

Acrid

: (

adj

)

Bitter and unpleasant

Slake

: (v) Satisfy; to provide what is required by somethingSlide5

Vocabulary

Contrition

: (N) Sorrow for sin (esp. out of fear of damnation)

Nebulous

: (ADJ) Not clear; difficult to understand or describe

Facet

: (N)

A part or element of something

Cumbersome

: (ADJ) Hard to handle because of size or weightSlide6

Vocabulary

Retort

: (v) To reply, especially in a sharp manner

Monotonous

: (

adj

) Unchanging (marked by sameness; unvarying tone)

Intercession

: (n)

The act of intervening (often to mediate)

Portent

: (n) A sign of something bad to comeSlide7

CREATING A FOUND POEM

Bless Me,

Ultima

20 points (12 Lines)

Reread your assigned section.

Rewrite words and phrases that stand out to you.

Create a “found poem” that represents the heart of the chapter.

Edit, type, and print the poem.

Be ready to display and read your poem to the class.

Your “found poem” will be scored on a

20

point scale

based on

A title that reveals the main action

the

evidence of thoughtful composition

the effectiveness of portraying the heart of the chapter your poem represents, and

the accuracy of your conventions.Slide8

Vocabulary

Turgid

: (ADJ)

abnormally swollen, especially by fluids or gas [also used for overly bloated language]

Audacity

: (N) aggressive boldness

Girder

: (N)

a beam used as a main support in a structure

Abode

: (N) housing that someone is living inSlide9

Vocabulary

Interminable

: (ADJ)

having or seeming to have no end : continuing for a very long time

Jeer

: (V) to shout insulting words at someone : to laugh at or criticize someone in a loud and angry way

Barrage

: (V)

to cause (someone) to receive a great amount of something : to direct a barrage of questions, comments, etc., at (someone) [artillery fire]

Inquisito

r: (N) a person who asks many difficult questions in a harsh or unkind waySlide10

VocabularyExorcise

:

(V) (exorcism) to force (an evil spirit) to leave

Adobe

:

(N) sun-dried brick, used in hot dry climates

Brood

: (V)

to dwell gloomily on a subject

Blasphemy

:

(N) the act of insulting or showing contempt or lack of reverence for God (also claiming powers of God)Slide11

VocabularySpartan

(

adj

)

marked by simplicity, frugality, or avoidance of luxury and comfort

Anemic

(

adj

)

lacking force, vitality, or spirit [an 

anemic

 rendition of the song]  [

anemic

 efforts at enforcement]

Canteen

(N)

a place where food is served in a factory, school, etc. (cafeteria/ mess hall)

Trudge

(V)

to walk slowly and heavily because you are tired or working very hardSlide12

VocabularyBazaar:

(N)

a market (as in the Middle East) consisting of rows of shops or stalls selling miscellaneous goods

Mutually exclusive:

(

Adj

)

not able to be true at the same time or to exist together

Tether:

(N)

a rope or chain that is used to tie an animal to a post, wall, etc., so that it will stay in a particular area

Vignette:

(N)

a short written descriptionSlide13

Double Entry Journal Chapter 2

Today, find examples and do not move on to analysis!

Find 1 direct characterization of

Narciso

Find 1 indirect characterization of

Narciso

(find an action)

Find 2 examples of Antonio dealing with adult problemsSlide14

Double Entry Journal Chapter 3

Today, find examples and do not move on to analysis!

Thoughts on what it means to be a man

1 example of Antonio being “the inquisitor”

How does Antonio become a part of the gang with Abel, Bones, and Horse.Slide15

Double Entry Journal Chapter 4

Find examples (quotes) and do not move on to analysis!

The river (find a quote that shows the river as something more than

just a river

)

The Virgin Mary/ Lady of Guadalupe Slide16

Double Entry Journal Chapter 5-6

Today, find examples and do not move on to analysis!

An example of what the Luna think of the

Marez

Antonio dealing with questions about God

How is Antonio an outsider compared with

the school at largeSlide17

Double Entry Journal Chapter 7-8

Today, find examples and do not move on to analysis!

Describe the state the brothers are in upon (or shortly thereafter) their return

What do the brothers think about moving to California?

What animal does Antonio (the narrator) compare his brothers to?Slide18

DEJ Chapter 9 (Nueve

)

Fill out both columns!

Advice that Anthony gives Antonio

OR

Antonio’s reaction to that advice

Some sort of juxtaposition on his last day of school

The Golden CarpSlide19

DEJ Chapter 10 (Diez

)

Fill out both columns!

What is the responsibility of a

curandera

?

Describe the nature of

Ultima’s

magic (what is at its core?)

Create an entry from your chosen topics that you are now trackingSlide20

DEJ Chapter 11 (Once)

Fill out both columns!

How does Antonio feel when he sees the Golden Carp?

What does

Ultima

say about water in Antonio’s dream?

Create an entry from your chosen topics that you are now tracking

Also take note of the characterization of the “gang”

And

Narciso’s

gardenSlide21

DEJ Chapter 12 (Doce

)

Fill out both columns!

What do the people of Las

Pasturas

blame for their loss of the vaquero way of life?

What does

Narciso

say to the mob of men at the

Marez

house?

Comment on the last sentence of the chapter

Create an entry from your chosen topics that you are now trackingSlide22

DEJ Chapter 13 (Trece

)

Fill out both columns!

Uncle Pedro’s reasoning for not warning the

Marez

about

Tenorio

?

How is

Tenorio

treated by the priest?

Create an entry from your chosen topics that you are now trackingSlide23

DEJ Chapter 14A (Catorce

)

Fill out both columns!

Find juxtaposition in the characterization of Antonio’s gang

The fight between

Narciso

and

Tenorio

OR what they say about the fight

Comment on the play they perform at school

Create an entry from your chosen topics that you are now trackingSlide24

DEJ Chapter 14B (Catorce

)

Fill out both columns!

Andrew’s reaction to

Narciso’s

warning (at Rosie’s)

Has Antonio lost his innocence?

Choose something that

Narciso

says while he

is dying

Create an entry from your chosen topics that you are now trackingSlide25

DEJ Chapter 15 (Quince)

Fill out both columns!

What is remembered or said of

Narciso

?

Why does Andrew leave with his brothers?

Create an entry from your chosen topics that you are now trackingSlide26

DEJ Chapter 16-17 (Dieciseis-Diecisiete

)

Fill out both columns!

Ultima’s

response to

Tenorio’s

threat.

What does Gabriel say about the wind coming off the llano?

How does Florence question God?

Create an entry from your chosen topics that you are now trackingSlide27

DEJ Chapter 18-19 (Dieciocho-Diecinueve

)

Fill out both columns!

How does Antonio feel about pretending to be a priest taking confessions?

Why doesn’t Antonio give any penance to Florence?

How does Antonio feel after taking communion?

Create an entry from your chosen topics that you are now trackingSlide28

DEJ Chapter 20 (

Veinte

)

Fill out both columns!

How does

Catholicism fail Anthony in chapter 20?

What does Gabriel say to

Ultima

about the consequences of requesting her help?

What starts Tellez’s problems?

Create an entry from your chosen topics that you are now trackingSlide29

DEJ Chapter 21 (

Veintiuno

)

Fill out both columns!

Find something about the jealous God. (what does this say about the various religions)

Find a quote about Antonio witnessing the golden carp. Compare this to his feeling in the llano (ch.20)

What happens to Florence, and what do you think he represents?

Create an entry from your chosen topics that you are now trackingSlide30

DEJ Chapter 22 (

Veintidos

)

Fill out both columns!

What does Gabriel say on their way to El Puerto?

What does

Tenorio

kill?

Does Pedro deserve to be punished?

Create an entry from your chosen topics that you are now trackingSlide31

Important information

Myers’ website -

http://myersshs.weebly.com/

Anderson’s website –

www.ragetoknow.com

www.turnitin.com

http://www.activelylearn.com/

Purdue Owl

Email address

myersz@issaquah.wednet.edu

andersonr@Issaquah.wednet.edu